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    Posted: 11 Nov 2016 at 3:20pm
Just finished a Allis 4w305 1985 4000 hrs 3 point pto 20.8-42 tires will post photos soon 989-379-2721DSCN4934.JPGDSCN4935.JPGDSCN4936.JPG

Edited by ivan - 12 Nov 2016 at 11:47am
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Will post pictures........
Talk about leaving a guy hanging!
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I hope I get a winning lottery ticket before you run out of them 4 dubs
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I want two of them! 
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Oh, Creston - to be young and optomistic like you are!
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Awe Creston
that'd be such of an overkill in front of your all crops, that it just wouldn't be practical. You could tie your 8N Ford up to it and play tug of war. Darrel
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Originally posted by darrel in ND darrel in ND wrote:

Awe Creston
that'd be such of an overkill in front of your all crops, that it just wouldn't be practical. You could tie your 8N Ford up to it and play tug of war. Darrel
If I did, y'all wouldn't want to hear the outcome on that, I'm afraid! LOL
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Originally posted by macvette macvette wrote:

Oh, Creston - to be young and optomistic like you are!
Gotta start big! Can't farm 5,000 acres with just 1!
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Originally posted by darrel in ND darrel in ND wrote:

Awe Creston
that'd be such of an overkill in front of your all crops, that it just wouldn't be practical. You could tie your 8N Ford up to it and play tug of war. Darrel

All you need is about a hundred of them all crops, and a really big squadron hitch, and that 'ol 4W-305 would bark a bit.  Might take a bit of doing to turn around, but hey, he is young!!!
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he could "hang" the 8N on the tractor for weight!
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

he could "hang" the 8N on the tractor for weight!
Lol!!
You'd have to add weight to the 8N first for it to do any good!
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He can use it to pull his super 100 out!! 😆
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How beautiful that is! Wow, I want one. Great job of cleaning her up.
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A showroom tractor for sure!  I would love to just sit in one!  Gotta be a fantastic way to view your job of the day.
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She looks great! I wonder how big a belly mower I could get under that?
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Stopped by yesterday on our way back to wisconsin, she sure is purdy! Them 42's make it look really huge!
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Originally posted by Stan IL&TN Stan IL&TN wrote:

She looks great! I wonder how big a belly mower I could get under that?

With the center pivot that mower won't look so pretty after the first turn...
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That is one amazing looking machine.   I would say even Creston couldn't get something like that stuck but when I lived in Ohio o saw one of them sitting in the middle of a field early spring turns out with enough clay and rain anything can get stuck after all. I can't fathom needing that much power my fields are just too small you would go down and back with that thing and be done. Amazing machines though and it looks great.
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Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Originally posted by Stan IL&TN Stan IL&TN wrote:

She looks great! I wonder how big a belly mower I could get under that?

With the center pivot that mower won't look so pretty after the first turn...

I thinks it can be mounted in front like a zero turn.   
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