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    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 at 8:32pm
Reading Brian's post about the farmer fixes on the D12 made me remember about an Allis featured show I took a bunch of tractors to in 2017.  I just kept seeing one after the other and decided to take pictures.  Never did anything with them until now.  Enjoy!






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Those are great!!! Tongue  Thank you
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There are HACKERS everywhere!
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I didnt see anythin 'wrong'...Wink
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tractor pullers are the worst at hacking up the air intakes 
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Ingenuity strikes again!!   LOL!   Those are pretty funny.  To me, I think its a toss-up between the side post Battery and the Starter rod. I think the Starter rod takes it though. Thanks for sharing Myron!...  Thumbs Up
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For me practical solutions are the best.I modified my 185 so I can change the fan belt
in 5 minutes instead of it being a half a day job,I can live without that little piece of sheet metal.(LOL)
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For us Old Mekaniks that would be Fabricobbling extraordinaire!!
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I think the black abs is so much nicer than the steel threaded pipe!!! 😳
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I'm with Steve - the starter rod is #1. LOL
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I've seen a lot of H and M hoods cut to fit that big 10SI Delco under there.
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Today I saw a redneck fix on a mailbox.  Did not get a chance to take a pic.  But this house had the mailbox secured to the post with plastic ty raps.
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I Red Greened my mailbox with duct tape after several removals via snowplow. Works good and if you use Gorilla brand it could last a few years between tape jobs...... depending the snow plow driver. Next time I'm gonna use fluorescent duct tape. Wink


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Oh and I like the starter rod too!
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To make it an easier target, Lonn?
I need more than 200 characters for my "signature." I'd love to see that changed to 250!
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Wouldn't want them to squint Wink
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I wish I had taken a picture of my neighbor's mailbox.  It was a microwave oven!  He had a flag attached to the side, and mounted on a post.  Looked awesome!LOL  The made him take it down.  Not "approved" ya' know.  Must've been too good of an enclosure!LOL
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Thanks Myron, I knew there had to be more rednecks than the two or three here in Tennessee. The world is a better place. I too like the broom starter rod.
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Well that just confirmed my suspicions! Rednecks are everywhere!

Thanks for sharing, made my day...
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Originally posted by allisrutledge allisrutledge wrote:

Thanks Myron, I knew there had to be more rednecks than the two or three here in Tennessee. The world is a better place. I too like the broom starter rod.
Looks to be a walking cane, at least part of it.  Looks like it's cut off.  Could be a broom with the rubber tip on it though.  I vote for it too.

That battery box looks really bad.  Why not just turn it around and leave off the cover like so many do anyway?  An awful lot of work....
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Worst I've seen was a old car hood used as a canopy. The guy said an old Mercedes hood works best cause of their strength and size. It was on a brand new tractor.
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Necessity is the mother of invention !! 
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Originally posted by Calvin Schmidt Calvin Schmidt wrote:

Necessity is the mother of invention !! 


 Yeah,,ten Four on the necessity for these mods,,,Clap
 My fav is the battery box as he was havin the same issues of having to boost the battery all the time. On my D14,,I have developed a "drain" on battery requirin a boost if it sets more than 2-3 days. Battery checks out good with my load testor. I've even considered some cables from battery to some plugs mounted on a small panel easy to get to ,,,BUT,,,somebody would surely take a pic and post it here,,,,,,,,LOLLOL
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Well Ted then the starter would crank the engine backwards if he turnt the battery around!
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when I was a kid, we used to wax the snot out of an old car hood, and use them for 'sled riding'. they were heavy to drag back up the hill


but my favorite redneck hack for tractors is the classic magneto to battery conversion. drill a hole in the mag, run hot wire to points
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Folks,
 I think I may have to look closer at tractors at shows. I am sure we can find many more of these. Heck I may have even cobbled up a few things as I went through life too.
Here is a pretty good one on the WD45 I brought home a couple years ago:

also the typical WD series radiator swoosh cut away, to allow the new alternator to fit:

Regards,
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Originally posted by Unit3 Unit3 wrote:

"Learn to use what you have got, and you shall not need what you have not."

Words that some of my ancestors lived by! Not to mention a lot of the previous owners of tractors I've drug home.
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Years ago farmers looked at tractors more as a tool to get jobs done around the farm and not as much as a status symbol to profile down the road past the neighbors and as an entertainment center with heat,AC,sirus radio etc.
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