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I can't believe no one else ever thought of it! This late 30's John Deere No.6 combine has a cross mount threshing mechanism! How ingenious!! Crop goes from the header, makes a 90 degree turn, then exits out the side! Truly one of a kind   
And you know they didn't copy anybody because that's so unlike Deere!!
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Hate to say it but Deere is still in the tractor business and Allis is not. I like Allis but much prefer my Deere tractors. Compare a 190 to a 4020. Why didn't the 190 have a fully independent pto? I like the rest of the 190 but we do way to much pto work to put up with the no independent pto. Dad bought a new 4020 and Grandfather bought a new 190XT. Tom
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That's true. You can also pull start a 4020. 
Allis made some mistakes in the last years, especially during the economic recession. My grandpa said he took a tour of the Deere factory in the mid 1980's. He said they had one new tractor on the show room floor to show what their newest product was, but the factory had ceased manufacturing farm equipment, and was manufacturing trailer houses, of all things. They were smart in that they hunkered down and waited for the storm to pass, while meanwhile, A-C keeps pushing the envelope with new designs and better "high tech" machines. They should've just slowed down a little.
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And a 190 will pull a 4020 thru its own ahole. How many tractors don't have a turbo on them today ? Who was behind there ? To each there own but like my dad always said by an AC and a piece of ground. For the price of a Deere. See how that works out in the end.
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That thing looks like an AC bolted together backwards...Wink
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why do you have to ruin my day....just mentioning that colored chit? wait til I see you agin!
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

why do you have to ruin my day....just mentioning that colored chit? wait til I see you agin!
Well...that tractor don't have much color on it 'cept brown rust! And the combine is just galvanized, so no color there either! Lol
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

That thing looks like an AC bolted together backwards...Wink
Yeah! Lol! Left hand bolts too I bet lol
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Originally posted by ILGLEANER ILGLEANER wrote:

And a 190 will pull a 4020 thru its own ahole. How many tractors don't have a turbo on them today ? Who was behind there ? To each there own but like my dad always said by an AC and a piece of ground. For the price of a Deere. See how that works out in the end.
Yeah, A-C invented/refined a lot of things that were later industry standards, like the turbo, round baler, electro-magnetic clutches on combines/cotton strippers, power adjust rims, etc.
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In the same years as the side console 4020 beginning 1969 Deere sold the 4320 and 4520, both turbo charged. 4320 without intercooler, 4520 with intercooler between the turbo and the intake manifold.

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Originally posted by tomstractorsandtoys tomstractorsandtoys wrote:

Hate to say it but Deere is still in the tractor business and Allis is not. I like Allis but much prefer my Deere tractors. Compare a 190 to a 4020. Why didn't the 190 have a fully independent pto? I like the rest of the 190 but we do way to much pto work to put up with the no independent pto. Dad bought a new 4020 and Grandfather bought a new 190XT. Tom


I grew up Green but today when I compare my Massey 1100 to a 4020 I wonder why Deere outsold Massey 10:1.

Paint them both the same color and the Massey is a nicer, more innovative tractor than the Deere, IMO.

Deere certainly did (and still does) a great job of marketing.
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Originally posted by Play Farmer Play Farmer wrote:

Originally posted by tomstractorsandtoys tomstractorsandtoys wrote:

Hate to say it but Deere is still in the tractor business and Allis is not. I like Allis but much prefer my Deere tractors. Compare a 190 to a 4020. Why didn't the 190 have a fully independent pto? I like the rest of the 190 but we do way to much pto work to put up with the no independent pto. Dad bought a new 4020 and Grandfather bought a new 190XT. Tom


I grew up Green but today when I compare my Massey 1100 to a 4020 I wonder why Deere outsold Massey 10:1.

Paint them both the same color and the Massey is a nicer, more innovative tractor than the Deere, IMO.

Deere certainly did (and still does) a great job of marketing.


I guess that makes them the Walmart of the tractor world,selling the most doesn't add up to being the best a lot of the time.
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Never ran a 190 but ran several 4020's and I would not trade my 185 for any of them when it comes to round baling.
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JD 4520's didn't have an intercooler. The 4620 and 7020's did. I spent a lot of time running both those tractors. I believe the 4620 was the first tractor to have an intercooler. Some 4520's could have been retrofitted.

A 4020 didn't need a turbo to make it's STOCK 90HP. You had a 404 vs a 301. In their stock form HP is almost the same, all else aside.
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Originally posted by Play Farmer Play Farmer wrote:

Originally posted by tomstractorsandtoys tomstractorsandtoys wrote:

Hate to say it but Deere is still in the tractor business and Allis is not. I like Allis but much prefer my Deere tractors. Compare a 190 to a 4020. Why didn't the 190 have a fully independent pto? I like the rest of the 190 but we do way to much pto work to put up with the no independent pto. Dad bought a new 4020 and Grandfather bought a new 190XT. Tom


I grew up Green but today when I compare my Massey 1100 to a 4020 I wonder why Deere outsold Massey 10:1.

Paint them both the same color and the Massey is a nicer, more innovative tractor than the Deere, IMO.

Deere certainly did (and still does) a great job of marketing.


Hmmm....maybe the actual 1100 Massey. Opinions are funny how they ebb and flow.

I bought an Allis 7045, guess about 6 1/2 years ago now, and it turned out to be a pig in a poke. I've got it working pretty good now, but during one of it's lengthy shop stays, I REALLY needed a tractor and considered a Massey 1175. Nice looking tractor, nice cab, etc. Anyway, posed the question on a different forum (frequented by many Canadians) of what to look for in that 1175. The resounding answer was basically "Run don't walk" and "That series tractor in the higher HP models single handedly ran Massey out of the tractor business in North America".

Incidentally, borrowed a friend's JD 4320 for the task, and it performed great! His family has had that tractor since new, and no troubles really ever.
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I attach a sketch of a tractor. Can anyone identify brand/model? After a few opinions I will
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I remember a few years after buying my 7010 new, I was plowing all night and on the way home stopped at a gas station to get me sum smokes, a couple farmers was in there having coffee, one said to me "must be starting to go out this morning huh"? I said nope, been out all night plowing. he said "BS...your clean"...I said well yeah....I have a cabbed tractor! he then said he don't stay clean in his cabbed tractor. he had a green one with one of them rounded front cabs, don't know what number it was). I told him to close his windows! he got red faced and said he don't run with them open! I just shrugged my shoulders and said I don't know what to tell ya then and walked out!  
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

I remember a few years after buying my 7010 new, I was plowing all night and on the way home stopped at a gas station to get me sum smokes, a couple farmers was in there having coffee, one said to me "must be starting to go out this morning huh"? I said nope, been out all night plowing. he said "BS...your clean"...I said well yeah....I have a cabbed tractor! he then said he don't stay clean in his cabbed tractor. he had a green one with one of them rounded front cabs, don't know what number it was). I told him to close his windows! he got red faced and said he don't run with them open! I just shrugged my shoulders and said I don't know what to tell ya then and walked out!  
That's pretty funny!
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Originally posted by BrianC BrianC wrote:

I attach a sketch of a tractor. Can anyone identify brand/model? After a few opinions I will
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Well, to me the steering column/dash area looks like 7000 series A-C. However, everything in front of that looks like Deere to me. 
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Originally posted by Trinity45 Trinity45 wrote:

Never ran a 190 but ran several 4020's and I would not trade my 185 for any of them when it comes to round baling.


The 190 XT is about the best tractor to large round bale with I've used when I made the bales just put the power director in neutral and tie the bale,kick the bale out,then slightly edge forward with the power director to let the tailgate of the baler have room to come down and then take off.The PTO stops and starts hydraulically so that makes easy to do when I was kicking the bale out.Never had to touch the gear shift.
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:


Originally posted by BrianC BrianC wrote:

I attach a sketch of a tractor. Can anyone identify brand/model? After a few opinions I will
let you know where I found the sketch.




Well, to me the steering column/dash area looks like 7000 series A-C. However, everything in front of that looks like Deere to me. 


That's what I was thinking. Not sure about the fenders.....I remember my ol' Massey had square top fenders like that. And others do too.
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Allis cab....well, the dang door don't open wide enough to let the dust in! Hahaha!

I get plenty dirty in mine, since the air don't work, and trying to keep the door open in the field to keep from dying in the heat ended up breaking the door off. Sad day there.
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I love Deere's latest innovation of the 9rx 4wd tractor. The slogan they used at launch was "Innovation not Imitation". Some videos going around of our (I work for Case IH) Steiger QuadTrac pulling that 9rx around by its ass in circles.

Just like they reinvented the rotary combine and on and on....
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That old combine is kind of an interesting idea, must not have made many, never seen a picture of one before. 
Remember, JD made a baler that set the bales out the side, what kind of "better idea" was that?
In 1976, I took a tour of the Waterloo, IA JD plant.  They were building 4430's that day except on a small production line in the same plant they were producing heads for 2 cylinder tractors. 
A few years later a buddy took me through the Cat big crawler plant in Pioria, (SP) they were making track pads on a side production line - for JD!
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Deere may not make the best tractors but they are best in marketing the product just as Harley Davidson may not make the best motorcycles but they are best at making you think they are.
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The A-C PTO was a heck of a lot handier for a lot of stop and go PTO work than anybody else's. For constant forward and reverse work they were not the best for sure.  We had a late 190XT, neighbors had 1100 Massey, 856, and 4020. We had no more (and no less) troubles with our XT than any of them except the poor guy with the Massey and their POS multi power. The XT would ( I like how ILLGleaner said it, LOL) out work  any of them any day of any week in the field.
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Originally posted by Stan IL&TN Stan IL&TN wrote:

Deere may not make the best tractors but they are best in marketing the product just as Harley Davidson may not make the best motorcycles but they are best at making you think they are.


Well said!
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Ok, that illustration of the Tractor was from the Merriam-Webster online dictionary.
Pretty clever of them to make it grey scale to avoid tractor color flame war, and also not  identifiable as to brand. A non-offensive illustration of an ag tractor. Imagine if, under definition of Tractor, they showed a John Deere? Ha that would stir a hornets nest.


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Originally posted by bigredisb bigredisb wrote:

I love Deere's latest innovation of the 9rx 4wd tractor. The slogan they used at launch was "Innovation not Imitation". Some videos going around of our (I work for Case IH) Steiger QuadTrac pulling that 9rx around by its ass in circles.

Just like they reinvented the rotary combine and on and on....
I want to see that!! Big smile
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Hopefully this link will work. I cant find the video anywhere but on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/bos.bezuidenhout/posts/10206995075863950


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