A few pictures.

1070.

2094.

970 and 1175.

1070 baleing hay.

And David brown 990.
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Thank you for posting pictures. We are all enjoying them. Does the 1070 get parked in a tobacco drying barn, causing the sheet metal to rust? Not criticising.

Glenn F.
 
This picture was from last year. Just a one night thing to back the balers in the dry. We try to get all of them in the barn. As we speak they all are in the barn!
 
I never saw a DB 990 with full fenders. Are you sure it is a 990, or is it a 995. 990s had a 4/47 engine and two stage clutch. 995s had 4/55 engines and a independent PTO clutch lever at
the left of the seat.
I have noticed a lot of, lets say personal modifications to your tractors, such as the relocated muffler on the 2094, and mismatched colors on the 70 series tractors. (Not condeming you), and perhaps you changed the fenders on your DB also.
The pic. I posted is of our DB 990 that I gave a Dupont Overhaul to last spring.
Loren
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You have some good eyes! Yes I did put 995 fenders on my 990. The older round ones was rusted out. Yes we did relocate the muffler father back on the 2094. The fenders on my 1175 was like that when we bought it. Will get them painted but looking for a 2 post canopy to put on it.

And did you notice the 1370 four post on our 1070?
 
Great pics again, and I love the 2094. My dad bought one new and now has about 14000 hrs on it. Was the only cabed tractor for a few years. Been really trouble free. There doesn't seem to be a lot of them around, not as many as the 2294s anyway.
 

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