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    Posted: 12 Aug 2019 at 9:19pm
I just purchased a friends farm equipment he has been in a rest home for 8 years now here is the 7000 I got I had to remove the covers to pull it out of the woods and briars you could barley see it , it had been sitting for 8 years 7000.JPG
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I will take some more photos now that it is at my farm , and we will see how it does after sitting so long I bet it still runs like a champ it did when he parked it
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That's an interesting step. Is it an extra fuel tank?
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Hope you have the side panels. Looks pretty good for sitting
that long. Good luck with the tractor.                                                                                                     

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wjoey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2019 at 7:17am
IT only has one big fuel tank so im not sure what your asking ,this is my first experience with a allis chalmers, heading over this morning to try and get it running.
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Originally posted by allisorange allisorange wrote:

Hope you have the side panels. Looks pretty good for sitting
that long. Good luck with the tractor.                                                                                                      

John Carlson

Yes I have them I had to remove them to move it as there were vines all grew up inside it and I did not want to mess them up
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Make sure you have good huydralic pressure to the powershift,, it will burn up fast
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We need before and after pictures of the move!  Please!
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Sure looks like a nice doorshock kit from <tractordoorshockkit.com> would be in order when you get her all ready to use!
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Any idea why it was parked/drug into a grove ?? 
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Welcome to the forum, keep us posted as you go along. What other equipment was there.
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My friend (Dan) had a stroke and it caused him to do some dumb things , then he had another 8 years ago that landed him in a rest home , he has been there ever since , The court took bids on his equipment there was a 3 way tie and his wife got to chose the winner and chose me, I have personally Knew Dan for and this equipment for a long time it used to be a really nice tractor with little use.
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

Welcome to the forum, keep us posted as you go along. What other equipment was there.
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Originally posted by FREEDGUY FREEDGUY wrote:

Any idea why it was parked/drug into a grove ?? 
My friend (Dan) had a stroke and it caused him to do some dumb things , then he had another 8 years ago that landed him in a rest home , he has been there ever since , The court took bids on his equipment there was a 3 way tie and his wife got to chose the winner and chose me, I have personally Knew Dan for and this equipment for a long time it used to be a really nice tractor with little use.
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

Make sure you have good hydraulic pressure to the powershift,, it will burn up fast
will do Im gona change all the fluids and filters before I fire it up or at least try too
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Well it fired right up and runs like a champ, even the lights and gauges still work, now for clean up time
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I don't remember a 7000 having those steps. Did I miss something over the years?
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To those that have/had this particular model, what are the various black hoses on the step side of the engine? One of the "rear" hoses seems to have some sort of valve ?? Thanks, I have never seen this much of a "7000" series engine without the covers .
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Looks like a heater hose with the valve. Also two black ac hoses running to the cab
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Looks like a cooler has been added in front of the oil cooler. Would have to trace them back to see where they go to. Trace them and see where they go and take a picture. I’m sure someone can figure it out. They had heated and cooled cabs so maybe something went wrong and this was a fix?
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The steps look to be homemade. Black hoses are for air conditioning and route to the condenser core. The hose with the valve is a heater hose.
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ac condenser in front. The hose with aftermarket valve is the heater line for heat in cab. Theres a knob in cab to close coolant flow off under roof, over the years they rot and stay open and when ac is on you still have hot air blowing on you. And then someone added the in line valve on hose.
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Well I drove it from my farm to my house today, about 10 miles This thing is strong it ran eight up these hills in high gear, reason for the move was my radio does not pick the braves channel up very good over there but it does great at my house now to get the ac working and glass in the back and door ordered. My neighbor wants to buy it but not bad enough he offered me $2500 I just smiled

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Originally posted by Lynn Marshall Lynn Marshall wrote:

The steps look to be homemade. Black hoses are for air conditioning and route to the condenser core. The hose with the valve is a heater hose.
correct he had the step base made after his first stroke , the valve is a cut off for the inside heater .
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Good looking unit. Whereabouts in GA? Im from Elberton.
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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Originally posted by DREAM DREAM wrote:


Good looking unit. Whereabouts in GA? Im from Elberton.
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Been through there a few times. Ill wave next time.Tongue
Glad to hear it still runs like it should.
Sorry your friend cant still enjoy it. Never know whats going to happen to us.
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