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Allan In NE

03-05-2008 16:29:34




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Don't know if the blessed thing will ever lift anything or not, but at least now it goes up and down on command. :>)

Think this ol' tractor is about done.

Allan

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Andy Motteberg

03-06-2008 12:43:20




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Looks real nice!



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neblinc

03-06-2008 08:51:52




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 Re: Maybe Ol Allan ain't done with it yet in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
All it takes is time & money :wink:
Randy



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Tractorfan1

03-06-2008 05:22:11




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Re: 460 is a knocking..., 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Here is a picture of the flipper on our H. Works well... Sorry about that double post before. :roll:
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Tractorfan1

03-06-2008 04:32:01




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Weld a 1"W X 2"L X 1/8"D piece of steel to the flapper at a 45* angle. Thats what is on our old H and works perfect. I will try and get a picture...



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Tractorfan1

03-06-2008 04:15:42




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Weld a 1"W X 2"L X 1/8"D piece of steel to the flapper at a 45* angle. Thats what is on old H and works perfect. I will try and get a picture...



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Armand Tatro

03-06-2008 03:11:45




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Add a swinging drawbar and a quick hitch and that 3PT. will be done! Armand



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gots-2-go

03-06-2008 06:28:48




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 Maybe Ol Allan ain't done with it yet in reply to Armand Tatro, 03-06-2008 03:11:45  
Here's a Siginaw 3 point mounted on my 53 Super M with the factory horseshoe drawbar and braces mounted on it.

That thing works great, with down pressure it can lift the rear wheels of the tractor off of the ground without any problem.



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Allan In NE

03-06-2008 06:53:21




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 Re: Maybe Ol Allan ain't done with it yet in reply to gots-2-go, 03-06-2008 06:28:48  
Help me think,

I wanna strap a 656 style telescoping drawbar under there somehow. Don't quite know yet how I'm gonna do it. :>)

Allan



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gots-2-go

03-06-2008 08:06:25




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 Re: Maybe Ol Allan ain't done with it yet in reply to Allan In NE, 03-06-2008 06:53:21  
Allan my biggest tractor is a SMTA. So I don't know what that drawbar looks like, if ya got a picture of it post it and maybe someone here may be able to help you with doing that.

Bruce



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Allan In NE

03-06-2008 08:36:35




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 Re: Maybe Ol Allan ain't done with it yet in reply to gots-2-go, 03-06-2008 08:06:25  
I think it would be kinda neat to strap one of these rascals in there.

Allan

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Damp;Dservice

03-05-2008 21:24:32




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Looks great allen! gramps would be proud, he is likely lookin down and admiring your work, I know I sure am! are you ready to start on my H? Id be happy to haul it down, by the way send some of them snow clouds about 250 miles north.



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Dairy Farmer in WI

03-05-2008 17:59:32




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
yeahbut now you ain't got a drawbar! or you just gonna use yer 3pt drawbar?

wanna come and put one on my M? have a good one
DF in WI



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Vito

03-05-2008 17:16:24




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Nice winter project.It look's really nice.Now can we go back to the gleaner?This is better than all those reality tv shows.
Vito



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Allan In NE

03-05-2008 17:26:27




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Vito, 03-05-2008 17:16:24  
Yeah,

I'm ready too. If it would just quit snowing two inches every darned night.

Darned combine still has snow piled on it from last November. :>(

Allan



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Jerry Gilliam

03-05-2008 16:48:46




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
Sure looks good. Wish I had you down here on my 656.

Good Job

Jerry



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Red Mist

03-05-2008 16:40:16




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 16:29:34  
What!!?!! No umbrella? No parking brake actuator rod? No M&W governor? Don't stop now.
Seriously, Allan, it looks very nice and very useful. I'm almost jealous. mike



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Allan In NE

03-05-2008 17:11:20




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Red Mist, 03-05-2008 16:40:16  
What does a guy do about that brake actuator? That's the only issue I have with this tractor.

'Bout have to bend in two to lock the silly brakes. :>(

Allan



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IaGary

03-05-2008 20:42:23




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 17:11:20  
A little piece of chain attached to the flipper and tied off to the steer post will do the same thing.

Gary



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Janicholson

03-05-2008 18:01:25




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 17:11:20  
Take apart a starter relay (ford type) and adapt the plunger to push up on the bottom side of the flipper. set up a momentary contact push button on the light bar for actuation. Very handy :-) JimN



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Red Mist

03-05-2008 17:16:33




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 17:11:20  
OEM Tractor parts.
mike



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ScottyHOMEy

03-05-2008 17:15:26




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 Re: Okay, That's Enough in reply to Allan In NE, 03-05-2008 17:11:20  
Now you're gettin' cheap! A length of chain between the light bar and the toggle, and a little hardware'd do her right up brown.



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