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Two-Twenty FWA seeing double

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    Posted: 15 Jan 2018 at 3:02pm
We had two of the big Two-Twenty FWA tractors plowing at the Orange Spectacular last summer.  I just remembered I took some field demo videos so I finally got around to putting them together and getting them posted to allis01 my YouTube channel.
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Great video, Thanks for sharing
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Very nice video of all the various Allis plowing! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching
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That's me, closest to the camera at 2:34.
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Great video! Now I’m wishing it was July 20 already!
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!
Thanks & God Bless

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Nice video, thanks again for sharing! Gotta love the sound of a 220 with a bit of a load on! 
Those narrow-fronts sure don't look like there is much weight on the front end.... lol... Smile
And each one sounds a little different... 

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Looking forward to seeing it in person this year!  Great video!
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You did a great job filming...very comprehensive cast of characters.  Really enjoyed watching it...plus it looks nice and warm!
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Sure enjoyed watching your video.....there's something that really appeals seeing all those orange tractors doing their thing. Especially this time of year!
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Great video! Now I’m wishing it was July 20 already!

A week early 🤔🤔
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Thanks, Tom. I now have a video of the HD6 doing what is does best.
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Thanks for sharing a great AC plowing video. Man, that earth looks like its hard & dry!
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Wow!  That was so cool!  Thank you for posting.  Question.  In modern farming, do turn plows still get used?  I thought recommendations were for no till to minimize soil erosion.  I am not a farmer, just asking. 
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My wife and I were sitting in a cart about 30 feet from them it was neat to watch but what a shame we had 2 220 fwds in the 80s they should never left our place. I also had a 2 wd 220 I miss that tractor !
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Originally posted by Joe Graunke Joe Graunke wrote:

Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Great video! Now I’m wishing it was July 20 already!

A week early 🤔🤔
Gotta get the combine ready before the show! Wink
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Originally posted by Hubnut Hubnut wrote:

Wow!  That was so cool!  Thank you for posting.  Question.  In modern farming, do turn plows still get used?  I thought recommendations were for no till to minimize soil erosion.  I am not a farmer, just asking. 
I won't speak for everyone else, but here no one moldboards anymore like they are doing in the video, except for terrace maintenance. Most everyone uses chisel plows, field cultivators, and some use discs. 
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Originally posted by Joe Graunke Joe Graunke wrote:

Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Great video! Now I’m wishing it was July 20 already!

A week early 🤔🤔

Gotta get the combine ready before the show! Wink


Thought you did that last summer.
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We still plow occasionally. I am sure it won’t be popular on here but after our orchard grass wears out we plow it up, work the ground, and re seed. We don’t have a chisel, or no till equipment except for the AC corn planter. We utilize the equipment we have and it has worked well for many years.
Looking forward to plow day March 31st in New Market Va. My 190XT and 70 series plow will be ready to go.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CTuckerNWIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2018 at 9:08pm
Great video Tom, I watched the other night when I saw a notification of a new video.
 I still think that D17(at 3:50) needs some manifold gaskets Ermm and that ground looked rough plowin and tuff.
 We have a few around here that still moldboard plow. Some of the bottom ground along the Rock river gets turned over regularly. That being said, the guy I work for only chisels or rips high traffic areas. We pull one of those new fangled discs, they call a VT and cover a LOT of ground pretty fast.


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Great video of so many nice AC tractors. The WD45 desiel sounds great with that chrome curved pipe. Those 220 FWA were especially nice to watch since I had never seen one in action. Since only 100 were built, does anyone know how many are still in existence? Is there a registry out there?
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