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Oldest 10-18 restore NEW pictures

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    Posted: 22 Jan 2011 at 7:54pm
Some pictures I took  of Dave and Marks 10-18 as they where restoring it .They done this tractor in Larry Leitzow shop .I got some more pictures some where but at this time can not find them .

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This is a TRUE MEANING of a TOTAL RESTORE !!!!


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Very neat pics Fred. If you find more I'd love to see them.
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Cool pictures Fred. Thanks for sharing them.
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Thanks for sharing Fred, since your practically a neighbor perhaps you can pull the all-crop in a parade when mine and your tractor is  done ;) 

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   Fred, can you repost these, Please ? Or better yet could you send me the full size pictures ?

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   If anybody else has pictures of this tractor after completion, I would like to see them also ? Thanks.
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I see nothing but an old trailer.
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I think that trailer could be the original delivery trailer for 10-18's! lol
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OK you Clown's . Later tonight I will repost the 10-18 tractor pictures again .Busy right now .
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 I'm hoping that "old trailer" finds its way under my Christmas tree. Who else puts up with his crap, works for barter, and lets him use their scaffolding for years at a time?? Show the ID tag Fred...Harvey
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Thanks Freddy, your friend, Bozo.
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Thanks fred
Looks like they heated up the front fork, for some reason??
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 There it is, now why didn't that show up last night? Wife says we need high speed & I told her we are getting too old for that...Harvey
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Very nice! Looks like they had to do a little "tweaking" on the front fork. Looks like they turned every nut/bolt on it. That's the only way to do justice to one of those. Shame it's green, but then, it was green before those "other" ones came along. Seems AC had their act together back then. They tried this model and learned that the 2 cylinder engine and green paint were not really the way they needed to go. Wonder why it took JD another 30+ years to figure that out?
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Originally posted by DREAM DREAM wrote:

Very nice! Looks like they had to do a little "tweaking" on the front fork. Looks like they turned every nut/bolt on it. That's the only way to do justice to one of those. Shame it's green, but then, it was green before those "other" ones came along. Seems AC had their act together back then. They tried this model and learned that the 2 cylinder engine and green paint were not really the way they needed to go. Wonder why it took JD another 30+ years to figure that out?
 
   Dream, Allis Chalmers built green tractors for 15 years after this one was new.
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