kingOFgEEEks
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We have a white stripe Farmall 1066 too, but don't seem to have a picture for some reason.
That 230 has gone many miles and hours. Needs some head work in a bad way. If I can ever get a shop built I will take it down and do some work on it. Quick hitch on it with plow, post hole digger, sickle mower, cultivator and three point adapter. Dad bought it from an uncle around 45 years ago. Uncle used it to bale hay but upgraded to a ford with a live pto for the baler. Still runs just not the best.
Havent seen an open station 7000 before.
Nice two-twenty!
Whats the deutz?
Yeah, the open station 7000 series are rare. I've seen a few pictures online, but never another one in person. One of our neighbors has a 7000 and two 7020s, and all are cab tractors.
The other Allis is a one-eighty. Wish it was a two-twenty. Years ago, we had a one-ninety XT, which my grandfather traded in for the 7000.
The Deutz is a Deutz-Allis 6265, with 4wd. Sometimes a nightmare to work on, because Deutz parts are hens teeth around here, and the loader is actually an Allis loader, so it has inch bolts and fittings, when the rest of the tractor is metric. It hasn't had brakes for about 3 years, because we can't find parts to get it back running. I just use the loader as a drag brake...
We have a two wheel drive 4455 that had its second overhaul kit put in last year. 22,000 hours.View attachment 222838
This is our 4555 and Its starting to get tired. It's been great, but I'm on the hunt for a 7810 or the like to replace it
Yeah, the open station 7000 series are rare. I've seen a few pictures online, but never another one in person. One of our neighbors has a 7000 and two 7020s, and all are cab tractors.
The other Allis is a one-eighty. Wish it was a two-twenty. Years ago, we had a one-ninety XT, which my grandfather traded in for the 7000.
The Deutz is a Deutz-Allis 6265, with 4wd. Sometimes a nightmare to work on, because Deutz parts are hens teeth around here, and the loader is actually an Allis loader, so it has inch bolts and fittings, when the rest of the tractor is metric. It hasn't had brakes for about 3 years, because we can't find parts to get it back running. I just use the loader as a drag brake...
The bigger 55 &60's are some of the best Deeres ever. That thing would never leave here and I don't much like most anything Deere.View attachment 222838
This is our 4555 and Its starting to get tired. It's been great, but I'm on the hunt for a 7810 or the like to replace it
Here's my best stuck pictures of the year. I was backfilling a ditch we ran for some waterline. I got turned the wrong way and went down in a real hurry. That little New Holland pulled it out though, thankfully!
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Good job Ryan.
If your going to get it stuck, may as well get it stuck good!
youd know from experience with burying your plow truck