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last night's pullin pic

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    Posted: 17 Jun 2012 at 9:57pm
A friend went with me last night and got a decent picture on his phone of me makeing a run in Dorchester Wisconsin.  6200 pound light superstock.  We been working on the tractor getting our fuel system and waste gate tuned as well as getting the chassis weighting and tire pressure figured out.  Just got some fresh painted sheet metal a couple hours before the pull and got put togather, hopefully get some decals made in the next week or two.


Edited by wi50 - 17 Jun 2012 at 10:02pm
"see what happens when you have no practical experience doing something...... you end up playing with calculators and looking stupid on the internet"
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Almost looks like a 88 series IH with no decals.

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Looking good Marty! Glad she's still running good!
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Looking good. Did you see Pankey there???
Yea, I can fix that.....
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I don't think pankey has made it to far from home. He's been busy sending me PM's trying to bash several members here as well as make up lies about me telling me what he has no clue about.

Good lookin tractor Marty. You guys are haveing a real Case of fun by the looks of things. Perfect balance and tire squat!
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Looking good Marty!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wi50 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jun 2012 at 2:12pm
Originally posted by D-17_Dave D-17_Dave wrote:

Looking good. Did you see Pankey there???
 
as a matter of fact, some fella's asked about him..... but it's not nice to repeat those type of things in public forum.  At least we have someone to laugh at.
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I was thinking of your tractor the other day.  Looking good.  70 series Case, I think, right?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mlpankey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jun 2012 at 8:39pm
recon someone can show him to the case site. His lobness monster allis want appear for another ten years and sightings will be limited.  be true to allis .

Edited by mlpankey - 19 Jun 2012 at 8:41pm
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Hes already built a successful Allis, move on to bigger, better, and more challenging things...
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lookin good
'40 WC puller,'50 WD puller,'50 M puller '65 770 Ollie

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I laughed one night when I read one of pankeys rants. He went off ranting about how he was going to fix up his engine and go pull against WI. Since then pank has done nothing other than display ignorance, stupidity and jealousy. Embarassment and disappointment finally set in and he sold his parts left from his unsuccessful attempt at building an engine himself.

Fools like this are unable to compete at the level that some professionals can. Pankey has spent the last few days sending me pm's bashing a few guys here and trying to toll me that I bought someones engine, then whole tractor. If he only knew the real story

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I was told you bought a wd from tn tbat had a taylor built instead of a marty built engine. Just like wi bought the case .

Edited by mlpankey - 20 Jun 2012 at 6:28pm
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Actually he built the case. Hate to break it to ya.
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Originally posted by Carl(NWWI) Carl(NWWI) wrote:

Actually he built the case. Hate to break it to ya.
he posted in the sales article of the wc he was wanting to sell cause he had the opurtunity to purchase
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There's a big difference in buying parts and buying a complete tractor.  Those pictures this winter did not show a tractor.  Only a retard would come on public forum after spending the winter complaining about those parts and now say he bought the tractor.  Keep lying, keep digging a hole pankey, it's all the same in the end.

 
Not long ago pankey posted that WI was too poor to fix his tractor, now he claims that he bought this thing.  Lying fool.
 
I know those guys worked long and hard this winter to build that tractor, seen some of the pics here myself.  The difference is most of us are happy to see someone do this as where pankey is displaying jealousy and ignorance like normal. 


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Ive talk with him in person pankey. I know it was built. Not bought and trailered to track. Rod, he will never get it...like Ron white says, "you can't fix stupid"
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So if i buy a tractor and change the sheetmetal with a tube chasis setting beside the tractor i bought then i built it or did i refine the things i didnt like about it when purchased.ron white was definately talking about wisconsin natives

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Well if I remember right it was bought as a chassis. An empty chassis. But im sure you know everything about it being you live right next door to him. And im not sure what he all wants said about it, so im stopping with that. He didn't post it for you to bash, but for the rest of us to appreciate and applaud him on. Great work Marty! And the rest of the crew as well! Not everyone can do it! Looking forward to doing some "work" with mine this winter if your still interested.

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It's not nice of you to post pictures Marty!!  It bates the retard.  Like baiting rats to kill them, you bait the village idiot in to make a fool of himself in any thread you start or pictures you post.

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Pank, will you never learn? Its an ambiguous statement, but still...so, since you are the self proclaimed expert and teacher, why would you believe that it was bought? Why would you believe that ROD B bought a tractor from TN? Must suck to be wrong so much..With the things you hear and believe, Ive got some nice Eastern TN property for sale!
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Keep the pictures and results coming wi50. Good luck the rest of the season.
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Well, we built the tractor.  But then some of you seen some pictures of various parts, some of you were around the shop this winter and seen it.  End of debate.
 
We're haveing a lot of fun with the tractor.  LSS is a popular class in the Wisconsin state circut and NTPA region 3 and we've got hooks every weekend, sometimes more.  I don't know if I'll get out with the little Allis any or not.  The super is way more fun, and if I save my pennies there just may be some new parts under the hood over winter.
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Did you pull at tomah this weekend?
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