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    Posted: 02 Jan 2012 at 8:14pm
i want to see your plows that everyone has restored, farmed with or just got for your collection. Thanks
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Here is our old 7 bottom plow rig
 
And here is the new 7 bottom (other two add-ons are behind it) Had to upgrade, the boys are gone now, LOL.
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this was plow when I was painting

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1951 B, 1937 WC, 1957 D14, -- Thanks and God Bless
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after a plow day
1951 B, 1937 WC, 1957 D14, -- Thanks and God Bless
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Three bottom slat mold board snap coupler plow on '45.
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Here's what I have on my B. Yep, I know the coulters aren't on them.
 
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Most of them are in this pic....
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I love those B plows. The Allis Chalmers name standing proud on the cast.
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Here is the "CA" pulling a #62 Plow.
 Here is the "CA" pulling a #54 Plow.
 
Thanks & God Bless

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Here is the "CA" pulling a 2 bottom Disc Plow.
Here is the "CA" pulling a #63 Plow.
 
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I have two plows - I think both are model 73's, one is a SC and the other is 3 point.
 
before paint
 
after being repainted
 
3pt with original paint
1964 D17 series 3
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Grandpas 1 bottom Allis
 
 
The G and little buddy on the side
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This is my #73.  I just need a proper Allis cylinder so I can stop messing around with that stupid 2 way one.  I still use this plow every spring so it's not perfect.
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Hey Don, that pic of the 1 bottom in the sun would make a great calendar picture!
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I hear ya John. It is actually a sunrise.
 
That pic is about 8 years old now. Others have said the same thing.


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B with Oliver 100 Plow


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'48 B, '51 CA, '56 WD45 '61 D17, '63 D12, '65 D10 , '68 One-Ninety XTD
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The plow above is a #4 2-12 lightweight plow I usually pull with an RC.
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#2 2-16 on steel
#2 2-14 on rubber with rolling landslide
#53 3-14 mounted
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Lets try the pic of the #64 4-14 again, now that I know which code to use.  LOL
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This is the former semi-mounted #73 turned into a mounted #73.  I need Roddo's beaming screw to return it to it's original state.
 
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This is a 7 x 18" on land semi mount MonoFrame 2500 that followed me home in the spring. Getting the 220 beefed up to pull it.
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Its not orange but I love plowing with this thing....
Making a living farming with and working on Allis Equipment
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      Playing with the D17 one day, and the 19 with a plow we picked up at a sale.
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That D-19 looks sharp eddie.

I am thinking that mounted 4 bottom trip plow I just got, is gonna be dang HEAVY on the D-19! Looks like a semi mount would be the way to go.


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I got a wild hair that I should have a plow for each tractor. My snap coupler plows
This ones for the WD45 even though it's on a D17 in the picture
My IH #8 3 bottom & my AC #2
Close up of my #2 It's a factory hyd lift on steel, weird but it's the picture on the cover of the factory manual too
My WD pick up plow
Left 46 WC & 2 bottom IH #8 on rubber, center - D17 w/ IH model 60, right 36 WC & 2 bottom IH #8 on steel I just got the plow this year.
This is the #8 above after restoration this summer, we had to cut a tree that was growing through it when it came out of the fence row last fall. Yes it still plows!
My model 60 got new paint, decals, better tires, new shins and shares. I have land sides to put on it yet. The F20 isn't mine and it only pulls the plow when its up. LOL
This winter I'm starting on my Series IV D17 so I'll be restoring this next to go with it. Sorry it's the only picture I can find it's a 2000 series 3-16 semi mounted.
and this is for my D19d it came to OPOP this year thanks to ILGLEANER from R.Aiken (Thanks John) and here it's loaded for the final leg home.
 The funny thing is that I'm a No till / Min till farmer and we only use the plows for fun
We use this ocasionally after wet falls or where the semi's and auger cart travel. The 8070 pulls it then but it's hard to beat the D17 for putting stuff away in tight corners.
 
Now that the 7060 is semi retired I've toyed with the idea of finding a six bottom for it. but that would take up a lot of shed space and hardley ever get used.


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