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How many hours are on this One-Ninety?

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    Posted: 26 Sep 2018 at 10:50am
  Happen to purchase a neighboring farm and when cleaning out some sheds we found this hung on a nail.   From the 60's through 70's it was a die hard Allis farm.  You wonder how many hours the kids had fun "farming".  

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Low hours, original paint, original tires, no transmission problems, very good on fuel and always shedded !
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looks well played with but not abused!
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YOU'LL NEED SOME VISE-GRIPS ON STEERING COLUMN, SO YOU CAN STEER.
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LOL! Brings back memories. Thanks for sharing pictures.

I have a Series III that resembles that one. Mine has lost both of Its front rubber. Rims are still there, just no rubber tires. During crop season, it did many trips through my Mom & Dad's garden potatoes rows pulling a JD494 planter & AC barge wagon. Off season, it moved many a loads of popcorn grain across carpeting in family room. It's steering wheel is bent, but still on it.
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Did you hook the jumper cables on an try firing it up?
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Run when parked.Looks like it would be easy to restore . Its nice!
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no vice grips necessary, it is equiped with GPS
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Looks a lot like the next tractor I'll be able to afford.....and no steering wheel required cuz I don't know which way to turn anyway!
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Its a carbon copy of mine too...! Missing steering wheel and all!
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Have an advertising flier from a local ag supply store with that tractor brand new in the box on sale for $9.99 back in the early 1970's
Pre-WW2 A-C tractors on steel wheels...because I'm too cheap to buy tires!
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Thats what toys are for. It’s such a waste to see someone lock them away behind glass and never even take them out of the box. About like those that guard their tractor from an A$$toter cart at a tractor show. Machines are happiest when they get to do what they where made to do😺

Edited by PaulB - 27 Sep 2018 at 4:44am
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits.
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Still has the "Console Control" decal on the side!!
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I had a nice collection of AC / DA tractors - threatened the kids with life ending punishment it they even looked at them close - now the grand kids have them looking like the above - really po's the kids...   I had a 460 IH growing up with a snap on 2 row corn picker... before I realized what a sacrilege that was :-)   Also still have the 450 Farmall pedal tractor given to me by my Uncle James who cut hair for the execs at Farmall - bartered it out and shipped it to Paris Tn on a greyhound bus in 1956  + or - a year.. I was too little to ride it, but could turn it over and knaw on the tires while teething :-)  
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