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    Posted: 31 Dec 2011 at 11:13pm
Some guys like to fish, some ride bikes, some jog. This is what I like to do to relax. I know it's corny to you guys that do this for a living, but I rode a fire engine for over 30 years & I need something that goes much slower now.
 
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I love a slow ride on a tractor.
It gives me time to think of stuff to post like this.


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'ole  WD.....Shutter crank and straight cut gears
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John, how about shareing your secret.
Your WD is the cleanest original paint that i have seen.
New paint is easy to make look good but to make a tractor look good in here old cloths is not so easy.
what do you use to make her shine?
The universal answer to all questions is yes, how much do you want to spend?
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Looks like there should be some rabbits around that field.
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Not corny at all..  The sweet purr of the Allis engine is great therapy.  Needs no words to relax the senses.  
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There's not many sounds prettier than an old four cylinder purring like that. My d15 and my super c are the smoothest running tractors i've ever heard.  Makes me wish they weren't tucked away inside the shed for the winter.
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During the days of the 7000 series ALLIS had a 7000 series cab set up with a screen in place of the front window ( in the Milwaukee plant ) you could  sit in the seat and drive the tractor. It was really neat, The good Lady and I took a tractor factory tour while our boys played in that cab ( the youngest was too young so they stayed in that dispaly room).  I suppose it is too much to wonder if that film or set up is still round somewhere?  Tractorman  
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John, nothing corny about a tractor ride.  I belong to two antique tractor clubs and both clubs have members who have farmed most of their life.  Tractor drives are one of my favorite activities.    
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I agree with you, I've been driving tractor for 50+ years on the farm and I still enjoy tractor rides, can see a lot of things at 12 miles an hour you would miss at 60.
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Originally posted by dave63 dave63 wrote:

John, how about shareing your secret.
Your WD is the cleanest original paint that i have seen.
New paint is easy to make look good but to make a tractor look good in here old cloths is not so easy.
what do you use to make her shine?
 
Thanks Dave! Betsy's got her blemishes, but I leave them because they were all there when my grandfather used her. I do like to wipe on some boiled linseed oil every once in awhile. And when I bushhog the field across the road here for the old lady that owns the property, I wipe her off afterwards (the tractor, not the old lady). 
 
Here's a picture of me sitting on the toolbox way back when...
 


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Making Memories includes sitting in the seat, putting along with a little boy or girl hangin' onto the wheel with 'ya.  My grandpa did it with me then, just like my kids do it with me now.  It is, therefore, a bridge connecting generations.
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Sounds Like Good Therapy To Me!
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Hi, that video sure was nice. I had to run it a couple of times just to hear it purrrr! I am restoring my WD right now and have not heard it run for a couple of years. Thanks for the sound and the view.
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Boy that engine sure sounds GOOD!!!!!!!!!!
Wife tells me go get a tractor fix !!!.Work's every time.
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

Boy that engine sure sounds GOOD!!!!!!!!!!
 
Due to your hard work, thanks Fred!
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I went almost 30 years without any seat time on an AC.  First time I heard the governor bark on my little B and the distinct sound of a Nelson muffler I was hooked again.
I spent many afternoons on "Toolbox Daycare" myself.  
1951 B, 1937 WC, 1957 D14, -- Thanks and God Bless
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 Don't let him fool you John, his "fix" Friday was TWO Burger King Whoppers and he hogged all the fries too! Linda & I bout starved! I had to wait till the old la... err, loving wife got home & then I had to buy her supper out too...Harvey
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   That is a nice sounding lady, John !
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