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first time brush cutting with the 45!!!

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Bdallman, Good looking 45 what year is it?


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Originally posted by allis g allis g wrote:



I was mowing a neighbors field. Her husband was a junk collector. As I was mowing I heard a lot of banging and clunking in the brush hog, when I stopped and checked i found what turned out to be dummy practice mortar rounds.  Can you say run like hell.  Had to get the bomb squad out to remove them.  Then the military came in and swept the whole field and found two more.


I bet you were REALLY scared then, but it is REALLY funny now! You'd think people wouldn't leave ammunition laying like that.
1956 WD45 Narrow Front Factory Power Steering, 1953 WD Wide Front
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It's a 1954 Purchased it from the original owner. Nothing has been mechanically replaced since 1960 when he put a d17 kit in it to up the HP a lil. I do believe it was repainted sometime in the early 80's is my guess. It was used as his loader tractor for putting round bales on the 2 ton. i believe having the loader on it is what saved the grill and hood from hardly any dents. I wipe it down with a rag that has Marvel Mystery oil in it. That red tinted oil seems to really bring out the orange in the paint. you just cant go wrong with a WD45!!!!!! 
1954 CA, 1952 WD with Freeman Loader,1955 WD45, 1963 D19 Gas, 1984 620H, 1980’s AC Forklift, 66 All Crop Harvester, White Top Roto Baler, Misc S.C. Equip and AC Collectibles.
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A 15' Farmhand brushhog will eat 4" trees with the right horse in front (7060). Grandpa used to back over 3 or 4 inch trees and whack them off. By no means ethical but it is possible.  And theres not much worse than cattle panels or woven wire in a brushhog
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The worst thing I ever hit was a skunk. 
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Thad in AR wins, hands down. Can't imagine how horrible it would be to clean and the stench.
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Yep, Thad wins! LOL
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Originally posted by AC WD45 AC WD45 wrote:

what the hell are you talking about? I NEVER TRIED TO MAKE HIM LOOK STUPID for gods sake people


Think of it as?????
Your not in the elite of Allis Chalmers world. 
1: you work to dang hard for your money.
2: you actually care about your tractor NOT WOW look at this POS I just paid for and I can write it off on my taxes
3:You have more passion for the tractors then most of the people combined. 

 


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41 C   50 WD
55 WD-45
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coming soon Massey 44 and a unstyled WC
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