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Old 11-23-2016, 12:20 PM
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I'm also in the middle of a complete overhaul of my qa36. Going through all mechanical aspects with new bearings, shims, and a fresh coat of paint. Might even try to wax the inside so snow can't stick to the auger and in the chute. Once complete, the next project will be to make the other 127 into a plowing machine but since I don't have a driveway anymore, it's kind of on the back burner.




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Whats that shiny red wheel belong to, I'm guessing an F-series Farmall?
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Old 11-23-2016, 01:02 PM
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The 682 and H42 are almost ready.
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Old 11-23-2016, 01:10 PM
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Whats that shiny red wheel belong to, I'm guessing an F-series Farmall?
1938 Farmall F-20. Its cozied up in the shop for its winter hibernation.

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Old 11-23-2016, 02:28 PM
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1938 Farmall F-20. Its cozied up in the shop for its winter hibernation.

That is almost an identical twin to mine. I also have a 38 F-20 narrow tread with the hyd belly pump. I also added an electric starter kit and head lights and it is equiped with a belt pulley and PTO extension. Right now mine is tucked away for the winter in the barn. Here is a picture of mine pulling a binder during a wheat harvest demonstration a couple of years back. They are great old tractors.

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Got the blade on the 149......

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LED lights on that 127 is a good idea, gonna have to do that myself! Like seeing the 82 series up and running ready to work too, is that a haban thrower on your 682 Ben?Nice looking 149 with the blade there Jerry.
Got the 450 mounted to the 982. 4 wheeler got overwhelmed last year in the snow I don't think big red will.
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Old 11-27-2016, 10:53 AM
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Got the blade on the 149......

The 149 is a lot of fun to plow with Jerry!! Looks great.


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LED lights on that 127 is a good idea, gonna have to do that myself! Like seeing the 82 series up and running ready to work too, is that a haban thrower on your 682 Ben?Nice looking 149 with the blade there Jerry.
Got the 450 mounted to the 982. 4 wheeler got overwhelmed last year in the snow I don't think big red will.
I would love to have one of those for my 982, Rick. Have either of you loaded your tires? The IH wheel weights aren't a great deal of help by themselves.

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Good looking machines, guys!
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782 Beast with Power Angle Blade and R-Bucket. Not much can stop it.
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Looks great! Forgive my ignorance, but what is the purpose of your R-bucket? Is that like a carry all for the back?

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