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Allis 8050 ready for new owner

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    Posted: 13 May 2016 at 8:42am
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Nice!

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Nice! Where do you get the chrome stacks from? Darrel
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Don't you want the top of that stack turned forward at a angle so the rain and snow doesn't run right down and freeze up the block in the winter?   I ask not to be a jersey but cause I have seen tractors with a stuck flapper and cracked block or seized block because of water getting in the exaust. I see people put the straight Crome on then and have to wonder how they protect the motor.
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We sell them chrome stacks for the 8000 series . We try to put buckets on them or keep them inside to keep the weather out .
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You must have a long reach to put a bucket up there. I like the tipped forward exaust on my case 5240 it doesn't seem to need anything to keep it good.
That is one nice looking tractor there hope it finds a good home where it gets to spend many hours in the field working.
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