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    Posted: 09 Feb 2017 at 5:37pm

Once I start going through boxes of NOS stuff I never had out on display in show room .Came across a box with all kinds of Allis misc.
Time to let other start enjoying some of this stuff.

He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
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I wish I could come tour your show room sometime and see all your awesome stuff! Too bad it's so far! 

Hey...you're into NOS stuff for your show room....wanna buy a NOS Gleaner M3??? It's closer to you than me! Lol!  
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NO its not a Hot ROD
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Put a chrome stack on it. Done! 
It's already a hot rod. The guy said it has the 145 hp motor in it, opposed to the 130 hp. Vroom Vroom!!


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Fred, I've got one of those plastic coin purses (like you have in the lower-right corner of your picture) from my Dad's dealership.  At one time, I remember a box of them sitting on the parts counter.  Dad and uncle gave them away as promotional/advertising pieces.  When somebody stopped by for parts, they'd grab a coin purse.
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Fred- what are those plastic plows on the right side of the picture? I would be interested in one of them
1947 C, 1949 B, 195? CA
60 series cultivator
fertilizer side dresser
2 bottom snap coupler plow
1 bottom plow, Cole planter
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Originally posted by peterh peterh wrote:

Fred- what are those plastic plows on the right side of the picture? I would be interested in one of them


They are cast call me in evenings 717-451-6590 after 6 pm to 9 pm eastern time .Have the box to the Deutz.

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Fred: What is the little tractor piece laying near what looks like a beam on a plow in the right side of your first picture?

Thanks,    Merle
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The plows in above picture
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I helped plant corn & soybean show strips for that 1991 Farm Show just north of Dalton City, IL. There is a blacktop road that heads north out of town that links Route 121, 128, & US36. It lies next to the black soil fields of that Farm Show. I still drive it every year.
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