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Used D15I to work sweet corn. Used D15II to plant last of sweet corn. Unloaded a new arrival CA and got 2 more CAs to go get.(O ya,planted with 2 row AC planter)
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Used the 170 to rake hay. Awful wet underneath. Maybe it wont rain tomorrow
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Finally had a chance to install a horn on my 7000. Push the either button and the horn blows. Grand kids will love it. 
1950 WD 1959 D14 1955 WD45 1976 7000 B 207
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My son and I figured out we had recreated the cover photo from the Hesston manual.  Or pretty close anyhow!






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50 years later and still making money! nice picture!
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That’s cool!
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Had my stepdaughter and her kids here Friday.  Taught the 13 year old step grand daughter? to drive one of the Allis 'B's.

Today I installed the new spindles and bearings that I got last week from Sandy Lake, into the B1 mower deck and mowed a lot of grass.  Man, it sure cuts nice and smooth now!! 
Also ran the 716H mower for a while too.  Both good machines!
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Thanks for the kind words AC in SC.  It was my retirement project.  Now it sits in the shop except for "annual mowing of the weeds".  After going through it, had a local painter do it up with automotive paint.   Not my painting.  It would look like it had the measles if I were the painter....:).

                 
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Hooked the 7040 to the roll baler and the got the hay up.
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I had the 5015 out today and ran over some rough ground to cut down the weeds. That little diesel is happiest when it gets worked, and with the mowing I've had, it just keeps running better.  Most of the year it just idles around and gets carboned up and runs worse and worse, but this time of year it sounds like it wants me to buy a rototiller and really make it smoke.  Speaking of which there is a 4' AC rototiller for sale close to me, but the guy wants almost 2000$ Canuck bucks for it.  Looks to be OK, but just too rich for my blood.

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Sprayed beans with the 7045.
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picked up a used Woods 121 yesterday and tried it out this morning. After using a 6’ bush hog for 18 years it was a big difference with a 10’ lol

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Cultivated the pumpkin patch with the G.
Tractors; If it runs, use it. Motorcycles: Ride em like today is your last day.
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Mowed the farm with our trusty 52’ CA/L306 Woods mower. Big brother mowed a pasture field with the 1968 series lI D-15. Normally don’t mow on a Sunday but we just got back from vacation. Finally got some rain. It’s been 4 weeks since we mowed.

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1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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Had the D15 out and did some more mowing yesterday.
                 
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Used the Wide front WD to clean up job site.
Regards,
 Chris
D17 1958 (NFE), WD45 1954 (NFE), WD 1952 (NFE), WD 1950 (WFE), Allis F-40 forklift, Allis CA, Allis D14, Ford Jubilee, Many IH Cub Cadets, 32 Ford Dump, 65 Comet.
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Mowed pastures with 180D. It handles a 15' brush hog like it isn't even there.
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Brush cut about 50 acres of CRP over the weekend with our D19. The old girl ran like a top... and drank gas like a fish.
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Got my 52 CA out,hooked the sprayer up on the 3 point and got it all set to go, nice day so after I was done I took it for about a 30 minute ride.
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Took the D-15 Series II (serial # #21563) on a drive around the farm today.  I used 3rd low range this time for the entire trip.  Takes longer instead of 3rd high range, however I enjoyed the trip more.  Almost 2 hours to complete everything.  It ran like a charm.
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Friday, I used the D17 LP loader tractor to help load a rough '27 Allis 20-35 on the trailer which I sold to a young Allis enthusiast as a restoration project.  Then used it to load one of my Allis side delivery rakes which he also bought to restore to go with his nicely restored WC.
Today probably will use one of the WD's and bush hog to mow out along the west fenceline to keep it clear of brush and weeds.
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I took a one of my CA's with a plow and a WD45 to the Waterloo Farm Museum which is near Waterloo Mi. yesterday for their show.  I think that I'll trailer the CA home and drive the WD45 home it's only a 11 -10 mile drive.
Ken R.
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Finished most of the re-wire and put in the new gauges in the dash. Now just have to put the dash back in and do a smoke test.
1960 D17 Gas # 28849
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one small field of 3 acres never got planted this spring... 4 ft tall weeds today... Spent 2 hours cutting with the 6 ft sickle on the B.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Took the "Wide-Front" and the 3-16" 63 plow up to Marshalltown and wore some of the new off the tires. That ground was like concrete! Plowed for about an hour and a half, had a big ol' grin on my face.

This would have been done the week before at the Mid Iowa antique Power Assn. show and I would have posted about it to alert anyone interested. Because of the current situation the show was cancelled. Crops in the field still needed to be harvested and ground available to plow. Was deemed a club day.
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Mowed 2nd cutting orchard Grass old school...1952 WD with 82S mower and 60’s era AC conditioner.
1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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Mowed 5 acres with the finish mower.
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Major power out here in NWIL since Monday PM, so the 1951 WD runs the generator for the dairy farm and 2 homes 10 to 12 hours  per day!!!



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It was yesterday, but got the 180 and the XT out to wash off the hoods and fenders due to bats Angry. There were no signs of them 3 weeks ago Geek .
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