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Sportsmans Paradise => Powersports and Bed Toys => Topic started by: Buford445 on August 10, 2008, 06:00:57 pm
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1940 Allis Chalmers B
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Bought it from my cousins estate, Have always wanted a Antique Tractor
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That is awesome. Now that is a mower!
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5ft Woods 3 blade, I'm takeing it off my other cousin (a farmer ) has a plow and cultavator for it i'm going to trade him
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I used to have a 51 CA and a 52 C as well as a 38 Oliver Super 70 Row Crop. We had all antique equipment on our farm growing up. Its all gone now.. sold off. We even had a 52 Ford 1 ton Dump truck with the ole flathead. Nothing like working on old equipment, simple.
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And what's the wife say?........
"She thinks my tractor's SEeeexaaaaayyyy."
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WIFE!!!...WIFE!!!....H311 NO.. hehe Not with all the problem on here....... hahahaha
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It needs some TLC, had to put a set of points and condenser and battery in it and it fired rite up
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Can it do a wheelie ?!?!?
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YUP It shure CAN.....I was pullin sum pine trees out and shor nuff front wheels off the ground.....hehehe
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fun stuff man, we've got 4 antique ferds at work.
i got three up and running in 1 day after they've sat for several years.
#1, fought and fought but fired on its own
#2, jumped from a cushman, (12 volts direct to a 6 volt starter gets going quick)
#3, just for the hell of it, push started by hand, (kids pushed)
#4 (we dont talk about that one, {devil tractor})
not 1 needed parts
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Kool! I love old tractors.
You know what they say, "old tractors never die".
If you are into tractors or just need tech information check out this site. I've found a lot of good advice on here.
http://www.ssbtractor.com/ (http://www.ssbtractor.com/)