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    Posted: 28 May 2012 at 9:34pm
Hey guys we just finished an allis chalmers 7000 today.  Turned out pretty nice.  I am not a big fan of the maroon but it sure looks nice after getting it all done.  I just wanteind to share. 
 
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Nice looking tractor!
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wow that is sweet   and all the other orange i see also   thanks 
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Very nice tractor sure does shine nice! Great job!
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Looks better than new, very nice, Trev.
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Purdy!
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Looks good.
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I'm with you Andrew, on the not caring too much for the maroon. But the way that one looks, I ain't going to complain about it. Darrel
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  very nice
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That's really shinny!!!
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Man that is nice Andy!!!     Armand 
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That looks great!Clap
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Looks great AndyThumbs Up!!!!!
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I'm not a fan of the looks of the 7000 series, but this is an exception. That looks great!
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wow that is one nice looking tractor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Looks really sharp!!
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Andy, very good job.  You are very talented.
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Agreed, and agreed.
                 
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Very nice!!
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I like the looks of an open staion 7000 series much better than with the cab. Even when they were new I thought the maroon bellies looked like glossy red oxide primer begging to be painted. Perhaps they were not glossy enough as I sure like this one, and I'm glad that you didn't do what I would have been temped to do & paint it up like a black belly model! Great job on another one!! Kip
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I agree with Kip, those tractors look so much better without a cab, who ever designed those cabs and the 200 cab's completely mismatched the style of the tractors. I've owned 3 7060s and a 7080 but I never cared  for the cabs on them inside or out.  
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Sure wish that was hooked to my baler,  wait a minute looking that good I Smile would probably drive it to town on Saturday night.
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Andrew is that for a customer our are you selling it 

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thank you for all the replies!  It sure turned out better then I thought. I agree on the open station 7000 they sure are an Eye catcher.   Somthing not seen all of the time.  It is a tractor we are planning on adding to our collection I beleive.  We will probably rake some hay with it and go on a few tractor drives.  With the 18.4-38's it goes down the road at a pretty good clip!  It is fun to drive and sounds good as well.  I cant get over how smooth the 3 speed power shift works on these tractors.  We are working on a mate to it that will more then likely be for sale in a couple of months if anyone may be interested.   Thanks again!!
 
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Thats like turning back time to when they were new. Good that you can get a little use out of it raking hay and not just a show queen.
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If they had looked that good coming off the assembly line, they would've been sold out all the time! It is a beauty.
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Another great job done by you guys! Wish it was mine!
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I know you don't need the weight for haying but that tractor would look so cool with a couple of rear donut weights and a set of front suitcase weights on it.  Just plain mean for a +100HP tractor!  IMHO
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Looks Great!
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we have the bracket for the weights painted and ready to put on.  We have 6 weights I think will be enough for going to shows and raking hay.  Probably be used for spreading fertilizer.  I will post a couple more photos when I get the weights on!!
 
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