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    Posted: 07 Aug 2011 at 11:53pm
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Is the D15 taking your show truck to the  next truck show?  lol  What is that blue tractor? never seen one of those before. Great pic. Eldon
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The blue tractor is called a Blue G. It is a direct rip of an Allis G. When AC stopped making the model G this company made this tractor to take its place. As you can tell they didn't do that good and are pretty rare today. There is a fully restored one that comes to our show in Renfro Valley every year. It is cool to look at and notice all of the things it and the real G share.
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Like the pictures. I think John Blue Co. made the G-like units.
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Some day my yard is guna look like that!
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Great pics Eldon,thanks for posting. Love to see what you have happening on the west coast.Landscape is a lot different from the rolling plains.
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I will trade you two 300lb weights for one of each of the SC stuff lol *drool*
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I'm was privileged to have seen this collection in person on July 16. Thanks for the tour Eldon and we had a great trip and weekend at Hutch.
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I really like the looks of that D 15... Thanks for making me jealous.....
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Originally posted by Flint23 Flint23 wrote:

Is the D15 taking your show truck to the  next truck show?  lol  What is that blue tractor? never seen one of those before. Great pic. Eldon
The D15 has the optional narrow wide front, 3pt, 28"  rubber w/2" spacers on the rear.  It pulls our 20' produce trailer out to the corner every day.....sold over $450 in produce today.....and we don't even have sweet corn ready yet!
 
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Originally posted by AllisChalmers37 AllisChalmers37 wrote:

The blue tractor is called a Blue G. It is a direct rip of an Allis G. When AC stopped making the model G this company made this tractor to take its place. As you can tell they didn't do that good and are pretty rare today. There is a fully restored one that comes to our show in Renfro Valley every year. It is cool to look at and notice all of the things it and the real G share.
Actually it is a Blue G 1000, supposedly one of 20 left.  I tried it out for cultivating this year and it was cumbersome compared to the AC G. It does run smooth and has live hydraulics.....just not real easy to turn or control cultivator depth.
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Originally posted by Calvin Schmidt Calvin Schmidt wrote:

I'm was privileged to have seen this collection in person on July 16. Thanks for the tour Eldon and we had a great trip and weekend at Hutch.
Hey Calvin see what you missed across the road?? SC heaven! Glad you had a great trip.....was nice visiting with ya! Hopefully someday I can retire and get out your way.
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Originally posted by R.W R.W wrote:

Some day my yard is guna look like that!
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