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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote plummerscarin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jul 2020 at 8:27pm
Replaced the temp sending unit on the 170. I just finished the overhaul and couldn't get a reading on the gauge. Also the 3pt arms were stuck in the up position and would not go down. Reread the 185 post and did as the Dr said. So far so good. Am posting the pics there as it relates to that thread. Now I need to figure out how to stop the "deiseling" when I go to shut it off.
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Went for a nice ride on my WD45. Real warm day here.
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Raked 5 acres of new seeding Timothy with the wd45 and the side delivery PTO driven ac take. Then made a couple hundred rotobales. Sure beats pulling teeth
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Followed the lovely bride around the yard while she was mowing with a WD 45 with the gleaner E combine motor
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve g Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jul 2020 at 6:51pm
Not Allis but got Cat D2 out of barn. Trying to load pics. Can't figure it out to post.
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Allis Chalmers still exist in my mind and barns
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Clipped about 40 acres of pasture with the 6080 and 15’ batwing.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dr p Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 2020 at 10:26pm
Well, we decided we needed to get back on the horse with the late landlord's wd 45. Tractor didn't kill him, keystone lite did. So got running and raked hay. Still at the end of the day, we feel probably should part it out. That, or name it christine
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Took The WZ for a nice slow quiet ride at sunset. Reminded me of when I was a kid hauling two loads of hay home with a WD45! Nice cool evening after a scorching hot day!
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D17 1958 (NFE), WD45 1954 (NFE), WD 1952 (NFE), WD 1950 (WFE), Allis F-40 forklift, Allis CA, Allis D14, Ford Jubilee, Many IH Cub Cadets, 32 Ford Dump, 65 Comet.
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Didn't have time so I just looked at them
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Parked the round baler then drained the oil.
Learning AC...slowly
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Used my Ac 110 and trailer and cleaned up the last of the 20 yards of mulch I spread in the last few days on the flower beds.
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load scrap in the bone yard with the wd45
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Raked hay with the 5020. Used it to mow the hay two days before.
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Plowed wheat stubble all afternoon with my 7020
In the shed- 7020,7060, L2 X (2), CII, WD X (2), 200, 210, 611H, 440, Fiat Allis 345B
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Sprayed beans with my 8050.
CA WD WD45 D17 D17 Diesel 7060 8050 8070
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Worked on breaking bolts loose in order to remove the fenders for brake examination and likely replacement.

Hauled some wood to a stump burning project, too.
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Nothing Friday. Thursday mowed the acre lawn at the farm house with my 5015 and finish mower. Then went and worked until it got too hot tearing out electric fence at new place I recently bought. Dang town people and their horses. Lost the property but at least the horses didn't starve I guess cause there is still hay in the barn. Threw some found items on the truck to sell on Craigs List. Sold just under $4000 worth in May and June.
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Nothing exciting other than fired up the CA so I could get the walk-behind mower out of the barn! At least one of the orange machines moved!
WC, CA, D14, WD45
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Mowed six acres of new seeding Timothy with the wd 45 and the 82s mower. Broke a couple of rock guards and found new Holland ones work just fine. But then tried to mow the field next door with last years hay still in it. Not so good. Will get the roto baler out Saturday.
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Nothing, I'm stuck up at the lake doing a flea market. Wish I was home mowing with 3point hitch AC mower.
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Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

Red Bank, that's looks scary from a driver's perspective. At least it's home. Today I will drop the 3pt rake off the 185 and hook up the brush mower and go after some weeds. The thistle in the pasture is under control now with dedicated mowing before blooming.
It was scary but my buddy owns the wrecker service and sent his 18yo son out on that call for one to get experience and two he knew I wouldn’t let him get in trouble lol. We carried it a half mile back to my farm at about 20mph
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Mowed my place with the ca this am, then jumped on the 45 to rake 2nd cutting grass, then went to the 185 and made some round bales.
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Creativly engineered a new handle and linkages to run the unload auger on my All Crop 90 from the seat.
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Red Bank, that's looks scary from a driver's perspective. At least it's home. Today I will drop the 3pt rake off the 185 and hook up the brush mower and go after some weeds. The thistle in the pasture is under control now with dedicated mowing before blooming.
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185 with loader...moved stuff so I could mow....
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Been using the WD45 with a landscape/rock rake clearing brush and vines around an old house we bought next door.
Trying to get cleared out under the pecan trees we have over there. Sure beats dragging the cut brush by hand.
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My nephews picked up yard with bumble B-10, cultivator on 912 and cultivated field, then put belly scraper on 916 and played in driveway. Oh And fed cows hay with cart.
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Mowed lawn with the 912 hydro. 
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Put the second coat of paint on a seat flip-over bracket that is going on the 'Wide Front'.

Spent the day on a big road trip with stops in Winterset, Avoca, (Farmall-land), Bayard, Boone, and Colo. Didn't have time to much to or with the AC's. Today I will, going to do some mowing with the 185. Stupid Canadian thistles are starting to bloom, gotta knock them down to by some time. Not ready to spray them yet.
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