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Snow?? No Problem!!!

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Kelly C

11-24-2003 08:41:26




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Had my Machines out playing in the snow.
I must admit I still prefer to move snow with my H.




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TP from Central PA

11-24-2003 11:52:33




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 Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:41:26  
Looks good Kelly!

I have a question for you! How come their isn't any pictures of the round baler? I have been waiting for some!!!!!(Smile)..... ..



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Kelly C

11-24-2003 12:36:39




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 Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to TP from Central PA, 11-24-2003 11:52:33  
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Well I forgot to do that. I have it burried in the shed till spring now.
Hey I looked out my window and I can see a bale I made with it. Is that good enough?



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GT

11-24-2003 11:47:07




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 Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:41:26  
Hey Kelly, Great looking machines!! I have a question that's a little off the subject. I see you've done a good job on your restorations. Is all red the original color scheme of the 400? I have a 1956 400LP that I bought with the grill and the stripe under the McCormick Farmall on the side painted white. I've seen both. Which is original?
Thanks in advance!



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williamf

11-24-2003 13:00:52




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 Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to GT, 11-24-2003 11:47:07  
Just in case somebody who knows more about it than I do doesn't come along, I'll venture that the white grill was original starting with the 350, 450 and that dealers, etc., often made the change to 300, 400 and even SM and SH to make them look more up-to-date.
You might ask in a fresh thread to attract one of the board's paint experts.



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williamf

11-24-2003 12:59:56




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 Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to GT, 11-24-2003 11:47:07  
Just in case somebody who knows more about it than I do doesn't come along, I'll venture that the white grill was original starting with the 350, 450 and that dealers, etc., often made the change to 300, 400 and even SM and SH to make them look more up-to-date.
You might ask in a fresh thread to attract one of the board's many experts.



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Big Jim

11-24-2003 11:02:17




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 Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:41:26  
Is the bigger machine a 400 or an M? Looks like the loader is all hydraulic.



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Kelly C

11-24-2003 11:19:40




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 Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Big Jim, 11-24-2003 11:02:17  
Thats my 400. I just got that in Oct.
It does have a all hydralic loader.
here you can check it out on my web site.
There is a link to the 400 on the left side of the page.



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Vince

11-24-2003 10:48:28




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 Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:41:26  
Kelly, Nice snow toys you have there. I also have an H with a snow plow on it. I used it this morning even though I probably didn't need to. My driveway is V shaped, the school bus comes in one side and backs out the other. I just wanted to make sure the bus driver knew where the driveway was. Sure was nice to drive the H, it ran perfectly. Cold though 12 degrees and very windy. I am in western Wisconsin, just east of the Twin Cities.

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scotty

11-24-2003 09:57:43




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 Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:41:26  
Hey Kelly, Nice picture looks like your havin some fun, think its headed our way. Hope you really didnt mean that comment the other day about guys who work on A and B tractors are yuppie fodder. At 52 years of age and being a toolmaker for the last 32 years and having raised a family I would like not to be categorized as a yuppie cuz I cant get anything bigger than a C in my garage. Just seein if your on your toes!

scotty

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Kelly C

11-24-2003 10:27:02




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 Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to scotty, 11-24-2003 09:57:43  
I didnt mean that any one who had one was a yuppie.
Heck I would love to have a A, B and give me a Cub wile your at it too.
Now if you couple our demand on Cubs and Yuppie demand on Cubs. You end up paying what you could pay for 4 H's just to get one Cub.
I under stand that there were about a zillion more H's made than Cubs so that has to be factored in also.

Also I am not pissed at Yuppies any way. 1st I might be one and just dont know it. Also some one has to buy my horse hay!!!

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old

11-24-2003 09:15:37




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 Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:41:26  
Do me a Fav. keep that snow up your way, I'm not ready to put the V plow on yet. LOL



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Allan

11-24-2003 08:44:18




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 Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:41:26  
Kelly,

Nice toys! Looks good.

What kind of loader is that on the big dog?

Thanks,

Allan



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Kelly C

11-24-2003 08:52:44




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 Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Allan, 11-24-2003 08:44:18  
Dont know what brand loader it is. I cant find a tag on it any where. Sure works good though. It will lift way more than I should.



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Nebraska Cowman

11-24-2003 16:12:50




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 Re: Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:52:44  
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this is a 310 I think



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Nebraska Cowman

11-24-2003 16:14:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 11-24-2003 16:12:50  
oops, 320 and the want $2500 for it!



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Nebraska Cowman

11-24-2003 16:05:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:52:44  
kelly, I went and looked at the pics of you loader and would guess it is a DuAll. Don't know what model but they are a good loader



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Allan

11-24-2003 09:08:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Snow?? No Problem!!! in reply to Kelly C, 11-24-2003 08:52:44  
Kelly,

There a lot of those around this country; but I could never put a name to 'em.

Next time I'm close to one, I'll stop and see if I can find a tag.

Thanks for the reply,

Allan



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