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Gonna Save Another One

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Allan in NE

10-20-2005 08:36:26




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Hi Guys,

Just couldn't let this one waste away. Local shop is mounting the factory 3-point, replacing two rear axle seals, the seat and the missing left front panel.

I'll spend this winter puttin' her face back on. Dunno, she just looks like it will be a fun one to do, since everything already works as it should. :>)

Allan

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R. John Johnson

10-21-2005 05:11:36




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
Allan-

Can't wait to see her after you get her prettied up.

I have to agree with Caseyc. Your next purchase should be a tractor with a nice quiet cab, heat and air. Even better if it had a loader on it. Knowing your tastes, something in the '86 series. Great for baling in 100 degree heat. Even better when Ol'Snort needs a bale on a cold windy day in January.

John



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Brokenwrench

10-20-2005 15:50:13




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
Hey Allan,
Cool rig!! Is this one gonna get all prettied up too, or are you gonna leave her in her work cloths? Was that grapple made for that loader or added on? Seems to have a bit of an overbite.
Just wondering, it`s always kind of a rush adding a new tractor to the collection, huh..
Have fun and hope the wife is feeling better. Brokenwrench



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alg

10-20-2005 15:07:08




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
Allan,what did you do?sell that horse.



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Allan in NE

10-20-2005 15:44:14




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to alg, 10-20-2005 15:07:08  
Ha!!!

Now, that one was good!!!!! Thanks fer the smile!

Allan



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Scotmac

10-20-2005 12:48:18




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
Hey Allan! Nice unit! I took a 706 standard with a Koyker loader and mounted a White backhoe on the rear of it. We took the pump that is like on your pto and made a shaft and connected it to the front of the crank. Used it to run the backhoe end of things. The loader ran off the tractor pump and outlets. It did not have a pto or room for it when I was done. Mighty handy rig.



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wayne2

10-20-2005 11:13:53




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
_amn thats nice and big enough to do some work,Glad i'm rtired.LOL Wayne



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caseyc

10-20-2005 10:48:37




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
what's on the other side? looks like you need them to switch loaders too!!!! now all you need is a nice 1086 for those cold fall and spring days and you'll be set.

casey



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Tim...Ok

10-20-2005 10:04:12




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
Would have replied earlier Allen,but had to get the drool cleaned off my keyboard ;^) sweet little project there..love the grabbles,you just don"t see those around here anywhere unless it"s on a skidsteer for brush or sumptin..

very very nice,

Tim



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Allan in NE

10-20-2005 10:21:06




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Tim...Ok, 10-20-2005 10:04:12  
Hi Tim,

Two things I've never owned before is a 6-pop gasser nor a Hydro and when this one came at the price it did, I grabbed 'er.

'Sides, a guy really should experience all this stuff while he still has the chance, don't ya think? :>)

Allan



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Tim...Ok

10-20-2005 10:38:55




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 10:21:06  
Absolutely..

A loader tractor is real high on my priority list..but just had a 30 x 40 barn put up for the wifes ponies,so holdin off for a little while..but it's comin..

Tim



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Tim...Ok

10-20-2005 10:47:21




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Tim...Ok, 10-20-2005 10:38:55  
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Heres my loader :-( haha



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bud sather

10-20-2005 15:42:48




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Tim...Ok, 10-20-2005 10:47:21  
What a building to put tractors in once the ponies are gone.



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Jay (ND)

10-20-2005 08:46:09




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 08:36:26  
I'm surprised to see the pto pump. I would have thought that that tractor would have built in dedicated hydraulics. I am in 'grapple fork' envy right now. Wish I had one on my M, even though it's so seldom I would have a use for one. Would be great for cleaning up trees, etc. Is the loader a 300 model? If it is, you have to watch for cracks where it starts to bend down. Won't go nearly as high as your farmhand, but a really handy loader. Nice tractor :)

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Allan in NE

10-20-2005 09:18:05




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Jay (ND), 10-20-2005 08:46:09  
Hi Jay,

Yes Sir, the tractor has the hydraulics, but these PTO pumps are so much bigger and faster operating, lots of fellas use 'em around here.

Don't know 'bout the loader (could be a 300). I've never been a huge fan of DUAL, but all I gotta do is move some big round bales. Oughta work fer that anyways.

Wish I could afford a new Farmhand, but that just ain't a gonna happen. :>(

Allan

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Stickler

10-20-2005 11:09:09




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 09:18:05  
I gotta get me a PTO pump for my 666. My loader's plumbed through the single remote to a dual valve and it sucks! I need either a second remote and get rid of the dual valve, or a PTO pump.



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DAVE (CO)

10-20-2005 09:25:18




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 09:18:05  
How do you run any pto equipment if it's being used by the loader pump? My brother has the same setup on his Super M and has a 3 point to install as well.



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Allan in NE

10-20-2005 09:47:20




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to DAVE (CO), 10-20-2005 09:25:18  
Hi Dave,

You use one of these handy dandy little extensions. 'Bout $35 new at any dealer.

Allan

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DAVE (CO)

10-20-2005 10:05:19




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 Re: Gonna Save Another One in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2005 09:47:20  
Allan,
Thanks. I thought I'd heard something like that, but now I have a picture. Still fairly new at this.
David



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