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    Posted: 14 Feb 2017 at 2:39pm
Couple of mine. WD is sold, 175D is for sale...

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     Here's mine,,,1959 D14 Industrial with the TS-500 loader and the Mark IV backhoe.

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here is my 1970, 170 gas


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Just posted this on another thread.  Bought it cheap and still fixing it up.

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Originally posted by Tony Elo Tony Elo wrote:



here is a pic of our 170diesel



Beautiful looking AC 170 with loader? Fully restored? or is she original? Very nice either way.
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Here is a picture of my D1.


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Since 1973, Dad's most used loader until he retired from milking in 1997. Sits in the barn and not run in a couple years now.

My most used loader

My D19 with CaseIH 2250


Here is my neighbor's payloader when he was preparing a site for my new shed in 2012. Dad's Allis HD11 is there too.



This was my FIL's until I bought the tractor from him. I didn't take the loader.

This was first my Dad's tractor then my Father-in-law's tractor..... sits in a woods not far from me today. Hasn't been moved since the day of my FIL's sale. The guy who bought it just drove it home and parked it in the woods about 7 or 8 years ago. He's got a few combines and tractors that he bought that way and then never looked at them again.



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I have one my uncle built back in the 60's it is a WD,  and burned out backhoe parts from the scrap yard, he was born and raised in south east Iowa, I have recently put cooler and electric fan on hydro system, the forks are welded solid and the bucket slips on to the forks, and has a thumb on top of the bucket.
WD 45 peddle tractor2 WC speed patrols D 12, D12 sires3, 3 D17's 2 r diesel 1 gas sires 4, 2 200's 1 is for parts, JD 1020
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I'll try to get some of the rest. The one in the background is a WD reversed. There are also 2-WD45's and an 880, 770, 77 Oliver's with loaders. The 880 has a two way bucket and the others have Farmhand loaders, F25 and F10. You can never have to many loaders.
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the wife caught me on the reversed doing some major storm cleanup last summer.
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Tony that is one sharp 170,nice
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To Unit 3 looks like you have another loader tractor in your shed Wd or 45 .  let us see a picture of that.
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To Unit 3 looks like another loader tractor in your shed Wd or 45 reversed. lets see a picture of that.
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Does this count?



Edited by DanC911 - 14 Feb 2017 at 8:02am
1950 WD, 1955 B, 66 Jacobsen Chief-O-Matic, 68 Simplicity 2110, 77 IH Cub Cadet 1450 w/front loader
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I have that same Humbolt loader and tractor. Hasn't been on for many years. I may try to install it. 

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Large or small they are all neat!
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Here's mine
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8010 with westendorf TA-46, when I'm stacking bales, I usually do 2 at time, handles them easily
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This is the only loader tractor we have now.  Runs like a swiss watch even though it isn't an Allis...

'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '61 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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Bumping up an old bunch of posts on loaders. Thought these were neat! Maybe you have some to add?
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I have a homemade loader for a WD behind the barn, but I have better options for loader tractors so it never gets used.



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my WD/WD45 half breed
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I have found that it depends on what you are going to use it for, makes the differance if it is a good tractor or not. For a "chore" tractor meaning loader work, feeding, mowing pasteres it is pretty good. I don't like it in the hay field, which is the only field work I do. It is for lack of better words its clumsy. It don't turn as sharp as I think it should or compared to the FWA tractors at work. The controls are a little differant also. But it is easy to work on and everything is rebuildable with little in the way of parts. I will assure you it will start when no other diesel will. Last winter the block heater cord went out of it just before the big blizzard that we had, I think the day I was able to get home it was 10 or 13 degrees. I heated the glow plugs and it the switch and it started right up, later I remembered that the operators manual says in disconnect the hyd. pump I don't know how cold it would start with it disconnected.
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We like ours at the farm, run a 7' Woods mower to mow around the pits. Doesnt seem low on power where the WD did. 6' bucket is nice for moving large amounts of snow, at least, a lot better than a trip bucket.
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Originally posted by AC WD45 AC WD45 wrote:

Belarus made good tractors.
I understand very well about buying what we can afford at times.But I'm to honest to say belarus made a good tractor.
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Belarus made good tractors.
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This is my Loader tractor, I know it is an off brand, but it was what I could afford when I needed a tractor with a loader.
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