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5/7/2015 1:39:49 PM EDT
Here's mine.  1992 Ford 1920.  32HP  (28.5 PTO)

5/7/2015 1:45:21 PM EDT
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5/7/2015 1:50:55 PM EDT
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Ok, I'll play. Only tractor pic on my phone at the moment.

1997 John Deere 8300.  8.1litre  220hp@pto  Trimble autopilot
Case IH 22' disk harrow
Brillion roller



Edit to add,  I spend way more time with this outfit than I ever do in a tractor seat, but nobody on Arfcom ever starts a "let me see your sprayer thread"

5/7/2015 1:52:51 PM EDT
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Off to set some spuds...





5/7/2015 1:54:51 PM EDT
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54 ford NAA

5/7/2015 1:54:56 PM EDT
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5/7/2015 1:55:51 PM EDT
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5/7/2015 2:02:27 PM EDT
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I bet it's a smooth ride.  HP?
5/7/2015 2:03:00 PM EDT
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600hp.  Case IH names their Stieger line based on horsepower.  That's engine horsepower though.  Probably closer to 480-500 at the ground.
5/7/2015 2:09:47 PM EDT
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Mostly to take care of my 1000 foot driveway and to move wood.





5/7/2015 2:40:58 PM EDT
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Not much of the tractor visible, but it's all I have available at the moment.



1984 Deutz D4507 40 hp




5/7/2015 2:44:19 PM EDT
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Not much of the tractor visible, but it's all I have available at the moment.

1984 Deutz D4507 40 hp

<a href="http://s288.photobucket.com/user/ScratchnDentthr/media/k31035.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll198/ScratchnDentthr/k31035.jpg</a>
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At least you don't have to worry about coolant leaks.  
5/7/2015 2:46:58 PM EDT
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heres mine. its a little guy, but it works hard. plus its only 48" wide. i can get it into some really tight places.  i still want to add a rifle rack to it and a atv winch. its 20hp... after i get my house built id like to upgrade to a 30-40 hp..... but might not, this little guy does a good job and is pretty simple to work on.

1996 kubota b1750




i just finished building that logging hitch / tool basket about a month ago. that thing is awesome. im planning on getting a hitch carrier like people use on their cars, to add to it for hauling larger items, like a small generator, barbed wire, fence posts, etc.






5/7/2015 2:49:34 PM EDT
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Not much of the tractor visible, but it's all I have available at the moment.



1984 Deutz D4507 40 hp



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At least you don't have to worry about coolant leaks.  
True! LOL



The old girl is super dependable



 
5/7/2015 2:50:55 PM EDT
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My old yeller Cat




The MOAM (mother of all mowers)

5/7/2015 2:51:35 PM EDT
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Too lazy to post pics of my tractors but there was another thread down this vein a few months ago. May still be in the archive.
5/7/2015 2:57:20 PM EDT
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Ford 3000.  Just bought it, gave $1500 for it and the bush hog.  Runs great.  


John Deere 40, my grandfather bought it new in the mid 50's.



5600 my grandfather also bought new in 1979 or 80.  5000 hours, great tractor.    



T4030.  Never knew how nice it was to have a cab until I got this. Traded off a junky new 5303 Deere for it.  



TN70--reason why I got a cab.  2500 hours, works great, but not as great as the 5600.  



Super A lawn mower.  


Sold the Ferg after I painted it


5/7/2015 3:01:32 PM EDT
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My neighbor rents his ground to a local farmer. They showed up this spring with this brand new New Holland, T8 390. It's pretty ain't it.



5/7/2015 3:03:47 PM EDT
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My new tractor, just got delivered yesterday:

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And this was my Dad's, I still keep it around:

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5/7/2015 3:04:05 PM EDT
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Sad to say, I have not been on more than a front end loader in 20 years.... My last tractor.

5/7/2015 3:06:03 PM EDT
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In before AR Jedi's big ass Kubota
5/7/2015 3:06:54 PM EDT
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5/7/2015 3:07:42 PM EDT
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This one was my Future Farmers of America high school project years ago

5/7/2015 3:12:55 PM EDT
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1950 Case LA bubble burner.......


5/7/2015 3:13:00 PM EDT
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Not mine, but mine is the same as this plus a homemade ROPS.

5/7/2015 3:24:57 PM EDT
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Lets see what I can scare up. Hmmmmm





Very early 4wd anyone?




I only took 212 pictures at this yard. Haven't went through it all yet.
Battery croaked about 2/3 of the way.
5/7/2015 3:36:21 PM EDT
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How much manifold pressure does it take to push start that John Deere?
5/7/2015 3:40:02 PM EDT
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How much manifold pressure does it take to push start that John Deere?

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How much manifold pressure does it take to push start that John Deere?

Don't know, had her wide open and she wouldn't budge.  Good excuse for dropping in a 550 and 3 blade

 





5/7/2015 4:01:20 PM EDT
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heres mine. its a little guy, but it works hard. plus its only 48" wide. i can get it into some really tight places.  i still want to add a rifle rack to it and a atv winch. its 20hp... after i get my house built id like to upgrade to a 30-40 hp..... but might not, this little guy does a good job and is pretty simple to work on.

1996 kubota b1750

http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp58/buck19delta/mowing2_zpsf5f48088.jpg


i just finished building that logging hitch / tool basket about a month ago. that thing is awesome. im planning on getting a hitch carrier like people use on their cars, to add to it for hauling larger items, like a small generator, barbed wire, fence posts, etc.

http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp58/buck19delta/10418351_10203576366681726_3220267923465681902_n_zpsu8wnri57.jpg

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Get both?

The rack is awesome, and I have a suggestion.  Consider adding a fold-up boom on the back of it.  I have a boom from TSC, and it's amazing what you can do with it.  A short fold up boom would be handy, and it would be a kick-stand for the hitch when it's off the tractor.
5/7/2015 4:29:49 PM EDT
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Not much of the tractor visible, but it's all I have available at the moment.

1984 Deutz D4507 40 hp

<a href="http://s288.photobucket.com/user/ScratchnDentthr/media/k31035.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll198/ScratchnDentthr/k31035.jpg</a>
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Is that a swivel mount?  
5/7/2015 4:31:44 PM EDT
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Wow, what did you feed it?
5/7/2015 4:44:04 PM EDT
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I bet it's a smooth ride.  HP?
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Smooth.  It is supposed to be 600 HP.
5/7/2015 4:44:34 PM EDT
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600hp.  Case IH names their Stieger line based on horsepower.  That's engine horsepower though.  Probably closer to 480-500 at the ground.
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600hp.  Case IH names their Stieger line based on horsepower.  That's engine horsepower though.  Probably closer to 480-500 at the ground.



Correct.
5/7/2015 4:47:16 PM EDT
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600hp.  Case IH names their Stieger line based on horsepower.  That's engine horsepower though.  Probably closer to 480-500 at the ground.



Correct.


Any problems with the drive lugs on the tracks?  That's a lot of ponies on rubber tracks. How do those tracks hold up driving on the road?  I hear replacements are around $10K or so per track.  That buys quite a few tires.  We've only ever ran wheel tractors on our farm.  I know there are some folks with Quad-Tracs and Deere's track machines around here, but never had an opportunity to discuss track life with any of those folks.
5/7/2015 5:00:55 PM EDT
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No problems so far.  Driving on roads will shorten their life fairly quick due to heat.   If it needs to go far,  it gets put on a lowboy.
5/7/2015 5:03:50 PM EDT
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Here's dad's 08 NH TN70A
Yeah, I have OCD.  I can't stand seeing any vehicle/machine dirty.

We bought him a NH 759C Backhoe attachment for it 2 years ago.

5/7/2015 9:46:13 PM EDT
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My Kubota L4330 4wd with FEL and LMC 6' box blade with hitch carrier:

Note the new carrier for my Stihl MS-362 CM chainsaw and barely visible, my house.  Note that the hitch carrier has my Stihl MS 440 Magnum chainsaw.

And last but not least, a rifle rack:



 
5/7/2015 9:48:59 PM EDT
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1938 John Deere BO

5/7/2015 10:01:35 PM EDT
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Even the rubber is pristine.....Man overboard!!!!
5/7/2015 10:08:17 PM EDT
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Dad's for now, but will be mine as soon as I get a garage or shed to keep it in.

5/7/2015 11:00:02 PM EDT
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Wow, what did you feed it?
Red dye

 
5/16/2015 7:06:07 PM EDT
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Some of the fleet, there are 4 more getting washed in the background.

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There is an orange tractor under there.

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5/16/2015 7:09:47 PM EDT
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mmm..steam


5/16/2015 7:25:54 PM EDT
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They usually send pics when they break stuff.



Thank god the hydraulic lines just pulled apart at the couplers

Not mine,  but I did take the picture.