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What have you done to your AC today?

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put them to work,,it has rained here for weeks,,sunday it stopped raining I hooked the disebine up to the 190 III  , mowed 35 ac. on the graval, racked and just finished round baling with the 7060 ,,,all work is done with AC power,,,from B to 8010
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Installed the brand new to me used factory CAT III top link that I bit the bullet and bought.

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I pulled the rear wheel of one of my G's and patched the tube, cleaned up the rust on the inside of the wheel and painted it.  One step forward, two steps back somedays!
Eldon, you definitely win the tire/wheel changing per year prize!  Wish you were closer, I've got several tire projects to work on.
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I pulled out the drill planter that's been waiting in the row for 10 years. Hope to plant some corn with it in a few days.

Just amazed me how the only thing froze up was one of the depth cranks. Need to find the marker parts but for now I'll just mark the plot by hand.
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Definitely would be a lot easier without the ubolt. I took the 2 bolts out of the bracket and was able to wiggle it around enough to take one nut off with a socket and extension the other one a did with a couple of wrenches with different bends to them. Good luck
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Moneypit; thanks, my biggest question was the elusive U clamp under the cab. Lifting the cab a little would definitely help.
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Yesterday I hooked my 7010 up to the batwing mower to start that process.
On the farm: Agco Allis 9695, 7060, 7010, R66, Farmall H, and Farmall F20 (Great Grandpa's)
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My accountant got the new wheel bearings so we finished that up today. 
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[QUOTE=AllisFreak MN] [QUOTE=Moneypit]Put new high/low and park cable in 7040 what a Pain to do! Now that it's done sure is nice to have low and park working

I need to do that too. How long did it take you? Any tips would be appreciatedtitle

It took about 4 hrs. Hardest part is getting the ubolt on and off right below the rear of the cab. Might be easier just to lift rear of cab 2" and remove whole bracket which I had to take the bolts out of anyway to shift ubolt enough to get the nuts off and on. This also included some weld/repair time on lever and bracket that slides over to get in park
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Put the 7020 to work

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Finished bush hoggin' the south pasture edges yesterday and this morning the WD has a flat tire!Angry  I aired it up and it seemed to be holdin' OK, so I started checkin' the cracks that have appeared lately between some of the lugs.  I see a little stick stickin' out of one crack so pulls it out an' the air started whistlin' out.  I had an almost new tire of the same brand and size in the shed, so off came the wheel and rim and took the whole lot to the local tire shop.  I'll pick it up in the morning.


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488AB6D6-1750-439A-B534-5F6D5E12468C.jpeg Finally got the lights working on the 200by replacing the light switch I bought last May. Also noticed ammeter not working and I had ordered one of those last May also. I swear I might have a complete 200 laying on top of the tool box in the shop.
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Worked on WD45 brakes! I have joined the elite group!
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D17 1958 (NFE), WD45 1954 (NFE), WD 1952 (NFE), WD 1950 (WFE), Allis F-40 forklift, Allis CA, Allis D14, Ford Jubilee, Many IH Cub Cadets, 32 Ford Dump, 65 Comet.
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Found a blown tire on the field cultivator. Got a new tube and tire but first cleaned up the wheel. Needle scaled the inside then sandblasted outside. POR15 the inside. Painted outside. Decided the wheel bearing needed repacked but inspection says replace bearings. May have new bearings today.
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Originally posted by savedallis1953 savedallis1953 wrote:

Mowed 5 acres and ran into the neighbors fence.
No pictures of the fence?WinkLOL
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Been working on the CA of late. Took it to the electrical shop and got the charging system straightened out. Only working amp gauge I had was old and crappy so I got a new one for it. The big project for the weekend was a new manifold and muffler. Tractor came with a straight-pipe when I bought it. Found a broken ear on the manifold and both mounting bolts for the muffler broken so a new one was in order. While working on this I looked at the temp gauge, shot. Happened to think, seems like I've got a new one around here from a WD project that didn't happen for some reason. Well it looks great, and can tell how warm things are.

It seems like I'm getting a lot of AC related stuff done this year already. At this rate I'm going to be caught up by harvest time, ha-ha.


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Blew up the engine in my D15.LOL Sounds like I am going to need a head gasket and maybe a few other parts. Hopefully the rain stays away and we can plant corn and beans first. Tom
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took the hood off 45 so I can get head off to see why motor is stuck
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Originally posted by Moneypit Moneypit wrote:

Put new high/low and park cable in 7040 what a Pain to do! Now that it's done sure is nice to have low and park working

I need to do that too. How long did it take you? Any tips would be appreciated.Smile
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Put new high/low and park cable in 7040 what a Pain to do! Now that it's done sure is nice to have low and park working


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Changed the oil in the 175D brushhogging tractor, took the 18.4-34's off another 175D that has wiring issues and put them on the 6080. Put a set of Deere wheels on it to roll it around. Put the 15.5 x 38's that were on the 6080 back on the brushhogging 175D, now it is ready to go. Have the 18.4 x 30's that came off waiting for their next assignment....
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Completely serviced miy 200 on Saturday and then used it to today to spray 65 acres today.
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Finished the brakes the other day, carb out, fuel tank off yesterday, torque tube buttoned back up, give me a minute I'll recall some other stuff lol..
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Mowed 5 acres and ran into the neighbors fence.
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Prepped the DA385 for corn. Hooked the 7060 to the 2500 disc and went out to see if it was dry enough. Sure enough it was just dry enough to keep going. Then the top radiator hose blew clear off the top tank. Put that all back together and finished in the dark. Sure do like those LEDs I put on.
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Ran the Cylinder hone and cleaned up some after.
Got motivated and decided to go and drop the oil and pan and get my first look at the bottom end. Now to order pan gasket and front rear seals which were badly needed ! Probably go ahead and replace that pickup and screen as well
Really cool thread idea !!!!!

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I didn't even start an Allis today, (how did that happen). Had the 1066 out working on the Bean planter and ran three cub-cadets. Did paint some new springs for one of my WDs. On any given weekend day this time of year I normally run one to five or more AC's.
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Folks,
 i did not take any pictures, But I went to visit my son who is storing two tractors for me. The D17 started right up. Also the WD wide front fired up in short order. Both surprised me, after setting all winter! One of them will get the nod to go to our first local tractor pull on June 1.
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New tires and rims, repainted centers and rebuilt eccentrics on WD

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