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just a wierd thought

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6077

05-22-2005 12:44:13




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my wife likes allis chalmers and i like oliver's,
so is there any way we could have say a 77 rear end and a wc front end. You guys think i probly fell of the short bus and now where a helmet but if anybody has any ideas or thoghts about it let me now




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Kruse

05-23-2005 08:10:09




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 Re: just a wierd thought in reply to 6077, 05-22-2005 12:44:13  
Destroy two tractors (and use up probably dozens of hours of sweat and cuss words) to make your wife happy?
Did you ever consider getting a new wife?
Just kidding. Though I think there are easier ways to make the wife happy.



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Mike (WA)

05-24-2005 08:39:11




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 Re: just a wierd thought in reply to Kruse, 05-23-2005 08:10:09  
Yeah, and one way is to recognize that you can now have twice as many tractors!



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payne

05-22-2005 15:57:34




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 Re: just a wierd thought in reply to 6077, 05-22-2005 12:44:13  
I have Allis Chalmers and a oliver 60. My grandfather has a oliver 77 so i know how it would work. To make it simple pull the 77's engine out of the frame with the clutch housing. Pull the wc's engine with the clutch housing and build engine mounts for it in the cast frame on the 77. To make it look more like a wc pull the side rails of the frame of the wc and weld them on to the cast frame of the 77(or bolt). The hood gas tank from the wc can fit with the grill and nosecone of the 77 you might have to lengthen one of them. Also pull the mechanical or hydralic lift on the 77 and seal it up this tractor probably will just be for parades and a good time and not for work so it will be okay. You might have to modify the driveshaft but it should be relatively simple and get you the type of tractor your looking for with little machining and engineering Have fun with it it will take a while Next time dont fall off the bus

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old

05-22-2005 14:36:52




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 Re: just a wierd thought in reply to 6077, 05-22-2005 12:44:13  
Any thing is possible. But why would you want to destory either one of them tractors just to make something that probebly would be more then a parade tractor.



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RickB

05-22-2005 13:08:20




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 Re: just a wierd thought in reply to 6077, 05-22-2005 12:44:13  
Next time you get near the helmet shop, get one a size or two bigger.



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RockinB

05-22-2005 12:57:31




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 Re: just a wierd thought in reply to 6077, 05-22-2005 12:44:13  
No thoughts regarding the combo, but i sure got a chuckle out the "Short Bus".



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SJ

05-22-2005 16:33:13




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 Re: just a wierd thought in reply to RockinB, 05-22-2005 12:57:31  
You guys need to get out more.LOL



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