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    Posted: 29 Apr 2017 at 7:10pm
I bought this nice 7000 off Dale Mayer in Ohio. It went from Dale's to Watertown NY. Then a local guy went and got it, and dropped it off. I'm going through it now, changing all the oil etc. This is my new mowing tractor. No more hitching and unhitching from another tractor. My wife Joyce, says my cheese has completely slipped off my cracker now, and hit the floor. I don't look at it that way. lol  Tim
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That's pretty nice looking. Can't speak for the cheese and cracker thing, though. Lol Darrel
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best thing' someone took care of that tractor' it's not beat up either; looks good' 
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Looks like it has been looked after.  Still has shiny paint on the side sheet - you don't see many 7000s like that any more.  Most get left outside year round.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ted J Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2017 at 6:52pm
Well pick up that cheese QUICK Tim, I go by that 10 second rule. LOL
That is a lot of tractor to mow your grass......Big smile
All kidding aside, that is NICE!!
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man that is a clean one. Most red bellys are beat to heck. Congrats on your nice new purchase
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That's a great looking machine and a great saying from your wife! I love cheese and crackers and since I'm not married it's hard to tell if the cheese has slipped.
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Boy, that looks nice yet.  Must have had good care.  Congrats!
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Shinny paint, better then good tires, I think it is a great buy. "Cheese off of the cracker", I like that. LOL
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Very nice 7000 maroon belly. Thanks for sharing photo.
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That's a nice clean 7000. I hear that cheese slid off your cracker stuff all the time. Guess they think I have completely lost my mind. But when it all works out,,, at least they do say "hey,,you know that worked out just right".
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Congrats on the new purchase! I would like a 7000 for pto work around th farm. Good to see nice orange finding a deserving home. My cheese slid off years ago so don't feel bad!

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Better than sliced bread let alone sliced cheese. Looks great!!
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Via Waldorf's? I stop whenever I have time as I drive by there when I go back east as I also run up to Kingston/Ottawa where my son and daughter live. Dealer still remembers my uncle who had the A-C ag line in Rome, NY and the Waldorf folks are always a nice visit.
Stopped by a few years back and since I had my gooseneck on the trip up, asked if they had any A-C weights by chance.
Owner told me they were cleaned out of all weights period, including new stock that came with the new tractors (blue and Versatile at the time). Relayed they found an employee that was coming in at night to help himself to weights as scrap was quite high at the time. . . . .
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 Thanks for the compliments on the tractor. She is a tall old gal w/ those 38's. Tim
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I had a 7000 when I had cows.

I really liked the 3 speed "Powershift". While I wouldn't call it a real powershift, the variety of speeds is real nice for fieldwork.

I think you will really like it as a mower tractor, if it has a working AC. Mine didn't and it was like sitting in a greenhouse!
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It works. Sounds like I'd better keep it that way. Tim
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Tim, Im glad that it made it to you and all was well.  I really enjoyed dealing with you and appreciate the business.
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OK Tim time to post a shot of the mower off the WD on the back of the 7000 mowing the back yard! LMAO
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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It was good dealing w/ you Dale. Looking forward to meeting you at Oakley. Don, good to see you didn't loose your sense of humor. I don't have lift latches that big. lol  Tim
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Remember Tim. I am a machinist. With enough motivation anything is possible. LOL

Don't worry guys. Joyce baited him in pretty good. She gets to choose the next 4 wheel toy. LOL

Nice looking machine My friend!
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Nice clean 7000. I bought a new 7000 Jan 1976 and ran it to Oct 1982. Only thing that was replaced was the altenator. Batteries were still original. The 3 speed power shift was great for pulling wagon loads of corn. Good luck
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...if she was doin all the switchin she might agree that a dedicated tractor was a good idea...Theres' something to be said for a tractor for every tool and a combine for corn and one for beans....
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