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I like that one posted by redline, the cab makes it look kind of unique. Darrel
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About 5 of my serial numbers are from canada. Just the other day i located another one here in Nebraska. For Nebraska there are 5 tractors that i know of.  I also got a picture of one broken down in a field out west that has been sitting there since 1973 the guy wont sell it though. They are out there, also one got junked at Beach North Dakota.

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The rest of the serial numbers are from IA, KS, SD, ND, MI and MN. There are some out in OHIO to
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dpower, got any more info on the one by Beach, ND. That's my ole stomping grounds. Darrel
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BLee,
 
The McNamara brothers are from the cottage grove, MN area and have at least 1 220 FWA.
 
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Originally posted by dpower dpower wrote:

My brother and I both have one. I have 30 serial numbers of tractors that are around the country.

IS YOUR SHOW STILL  GONA BE IN SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR.?
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Bob Vanderploeg here is WA. state has 2 of them and also has a 220 with a factory drop box that was a 2 wheel drive when he got it sitting in his to do pile. There is alos a guy in Porty Angeles WA. that has a 220 FWA. Email me and I can get the serial numbers of them.
 
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Originally posted by dpower dpower wrote:

The rest of the serial numbers are from IA, KS, SD, ND, MI and MN. There are some out in OHIO to
fellow coworker of my dad owns one
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I know a large farmer/bean processor that had two 220 FWD's when they were new. They are long gone but he still has the D-21 that he bought new.
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Dpower.. there is one near Spring Green Wisconsin . I cant remember the name  but i know where he  lives
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Indiana Buckeye Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Apr 2011 at 10:01am
That is Paul Pelton's from Delta, Ohio.  The National Threshers Association in Wauseon Ohio featured Allis a few years ago.  We sold the fenders that are now on that tractor.  Paul's son posts on here at different times, I don't remember his name.  
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just fiured we were all showing the 220FWA's, I would add mine to the list.
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i believe that is a picture at the Wauseon, Ohio show about two or three years ago.
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the one with the canopy is SWEET!!! Great photo!!  With the mexican hat duals!!  Great collectors piece!

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Originally posted by redline redline wrote:

There is one in the Garwin, IA area. It is in nice condition, but it appears to be working for a living yet. This photo is a few years old now, so anything could have happened to it since then.

Hey, that is Mine LOL.

Nope not doing too much work now, just waiting for me to take the time to paint him up.  Finally found some good rubber for it a while back, so hopefully that means i might be on my way.   You obviously looked him over, see anything that wasn't quite right?

By the way have the fenders for it and when it gets painted the cab will go.
 
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so when you get the 220 painted is the 21 getting painted next? just sayin...
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Originally posted by farmerjoe farmerjoe wrote:

just fiured we were all showing the 220FWA's, I would add mine to the list.


Andrew - TOTALLY agree.   Of all the 220FWA pics here - this is my favorite.  Love it in it's work clothes and the factory canopy!  Only thing I'd do is put on new hood decals.  Sweet tractor Joe!  Mike
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Originally posted by Nathan (SD) Nathan (SD) wrote:

Any idea who owns this one.

I seen this one in person when it was all apart because my dad is good friends with the guy that went through it.

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there is one at or near west point,ne. too...saw it at their co fair last year...maybe it was dpowers!
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Originally posted by drk drk wrote:

so when you get the 220 painted is the 21 getting painted next? just sayin...


hey if you would spend some of your free time sanding maybe I would get them both painted


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Now I am jealous. I thought I had it good with my B and WD.
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Originally posted by Indiana Buckeye Indiana Buckeye wrote:

That is Paul Pelton's from Delta, Ohio.  The National Threshers Association in Wauseon Ohio featured Allis a few years ago.  We sold the fenders that are now on that tractor.  Paul's son posts on here at different times, I don't remember his name.  

 So are you talking about the originally posted picture?
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Originally posted by Indiana Buckeye Indiana Buckeye wrote:

That is Paul Pelton's from Delta, Ohio.  The National Threshers Association in Wauseon Ohio featured Allis a few years ago.  We sold the fenders that are now on that tractor.  Paul's son posts on here at different times, I don't remember his name.  

 So are you talking about the originally posted picture?
Yes he is thats Paul's tractor.
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  not sure but would put my money on louie mayer   jeffersonville ohio  in the pic with his boss  nice people
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I found one on a farm in MD still earning her keep. The only 220 FWA that i know of in the east.
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I know of one in Lennox, SD. At one time there was three, not sure if the other two are still in the area.

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terryswia, is probably busy moving out as the flood waters close in! iowa is really taking on water! 
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Look at all the fwd's find another last and final ac
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Don't get me wrong there rare but more than a hundred were probably produced but a one of one last ac try to fine another it won't happen.
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