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Your "Other" Favorite Orange?

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    Posted: 16 Jul 2019 at 8:27am
Yes I know, Kubota's will reign as a number 1 answer but I have another orange in the stable, a 1984 Ingersoll 4020 with hydraulic PTO, mower, snowthrower, tiller, and sleeve hitch. I also know this may well be a short-lived thread lol!!!
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Have a few Case Garden tractors,no Junkbotas
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oops, yes Gary I should've noted the Ingersoll (Case) is also a garden tractor. Onan or Briggs in yours? Or have you repowered with something else?
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If Kubota would only develop a six cylinder.
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Case VAC tractors, the late ones with the Eagle Hitch. Nice small utility tractor for scraping barnyard, high road speed for getting somewhere, 3pt hitch from the factory. Nice solid tractor.
I was also impressed when I worked on a Case 530 diesel tractor recently. It had the simplest differential lock on it, it was so simple how the diff lock was designed it blew my mind! The case diesel was snappy too!
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I have a Case 446 that is relegated to snow blowing.  I have the 4' tiller, mower deck, snowblower, and ha the Case two way log splitter.  It has a cat 0, three point.  I believe it's a 77, I did repower it with the drop in engine made by another company.  I can't remember the name but it seems to me to start with an L.  It's really comfortable blowing snow, I usually only wear a sweatshirt.


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My other favourite orange is 73 camaro that my buddy has. Hugger orange and black stripe. We have done lots of work on it. And my tool box is almost same colour. LOL.
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Junkbota ?
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Mine's a Kubota BX23S, have 161 hrs on it, has done more than I thought it could ! Currently designing  a selfpowered SSQA dual snowblower unit. I can't see forking out 5000 Canucks to remove my loader to get a front snowblower. Hopefully will be spending less than $500.

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I have a real junkubota!  L2202 japanese, made for japanese market, not export.  Its a rice paddy tiller, with an aux transmission, that can go so slow, you could run a trencher, with it.  Its my bush-hog tractor, gotta 4' Howse, on it, was usin it today.  No real creature comforts, butt ugly, and useful, though...Wink
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

I have a Case 446 that is relegated to snow blowing.  I have the 4' tiller, mower deck, snowblower, and ha the Case two way log splitter.  It has a cat 0, three point.  I believe it's a 77, I did repower it with the drop in engine made by another company.  I can't remember the name but it seems to me to start with an L.  It's really comfortable blowing snow, I usually only wear a sweatshirt.




You have a Linimar(spelling?) They bought the opposed gasoline engine rights when Onan was sold to Cummins. Production under that name was short lived.
We have 3 Ingersols and one Case. 2-4018 , 4116, amd a 220
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You have a Linimar(spelling?) They bought the opposed gasoline engine rights when Onan was sold to Cummins. Production under that name was short lived.
We have 3 Ingersols and one Case. 2-4018 , 4116, amd a 220
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Yep, that's the name!  I can never recall that name.  It was sweet the way it dropped right in and was ready to go.  Thanks for the assist!
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L-235 Kubota 1500 hours knock on wood never a problem.
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I've got a Kubota M110 with 6 cylinders minus one. (5 cylinder)  Also a 1938 Case DC, second owner, "Uncle Louie", was the original owner, traded it in on a new Ford 3000 select O speed so he could run his AC roto baler easier.  I worked for the dealer after school, gave what the dealer offered for trade, I think $400 or $450.


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Kuhn discbine. Looks pretty good behind the 190 or 200.

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I have 2 nominations My 1959 Economy, the forerunner to the power king, and I have a 1964 or so Simplicity/Wards 2 wheeler with a rear mounted tiller on it right now, with the discs on it its a great hiller for seed potatoes . TJ
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I guess I’m not so color blind to buy an Asian tractor just because it’s close to Allis orange color. The feel of my 8760 Deere cab is scarily like my 8030 and 8050. 6x00 Deere’s are like a 6080 with an improved turning radius. Some talk over the years of Allis engineers going deep green after the German invasion.
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I'm not color-loyal, I like Massey HARRIS', lol, John Deere, Zetor, Fords, Olivers, ...I guess I'm just a tractor tramp lol
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Tennessee Orange!! Go vols ain't but one Orange. Every thing is pre '85 here.
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There is cool orange beside tractors !!!   Wife likes to have some fun too !




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That's true... I guess I'd better post a few pics of last year's pumpkin crop!
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