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Topic: Colby560 fall photo shoot
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| colby64
10-26-2012 09:43:38
108.178.201.138
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here's link to all the photos
http://colby560.shutterfly.com/pictures/468
You will see it soon in an article in Heritage Iron, made mention of all the help I got from you guys here! It will be at RPRU 2013 and some other events also :)
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| colby64
10-27-2012 15:39:02
98.215.42.86
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 09:43:38
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| no we dont use it anymore..... it's retired :)
our daughter is going great, 7 weeks old. |
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| rhtx55
10-27-2012 14:50:27
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 09:43:38
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| I beleive that third picture down is the one that belongs on next year's calendar !!!
How's the lil lady doing??
My Son & his wife Sarah just had a baby girl the 16th, congrats all around.
Keep the pics coming. |
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| Lucid
10-27-2012 09:28:09
75.197.191.146
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 09:43:38
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| Man, those are nice looking tractors in this thread! colby64- you use that 560 to farm? |
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| The Dukester
10-27-2012 09:11:22
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 09:43:38
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| Seems to me 560's look much better with either 14.9-38 or 16.9-38 rear tires instead of the regular small diameter 15.5-38's that were standard "issue". They look more level instead of high in the front. Buddy of mine had a turbo'd 560D and he said the 16.9-38 tires made it a different tractor and it could do so much more. My uncle's 2 560D's with regular 15.5-38's never seemed like much more tractor than my 281 Cu. in. Super M with 14.9-38 rear rubber. |
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| colby64
10-26-2012 19:53:06
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 09:43:38
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| yes I have seen that 560 it's AMAZING!! |
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| colby64
10-26-2012 18:05:37
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 09:43:38
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| Yep it takes a HUGE amount of time.... but it looks AMAZING! |
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| redgems
10-26-2012 19:50:13
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 18:05:37
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|   Takes lot of time! Here is another 560 that got done last year |
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| The Red
10-26-2012 10:06:18
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to colby64, 10-26-2012 09:43:38
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| How did you get those rear wheel weights, of all things, so shiny and smooth? You use filler to fill in the pits? |
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| mike1972chev
10-26-2012 11:06:07
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to The Red, 10-26-2012 10:06:18
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| RED,I looked at some of his pics with a grinding disc. It looked VERY 'labor intensive" to me!!!!! |
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| GordoSD
10-26-2012 13:03:25
64.33.250.162
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Re: Colby560 fall photo shoot in reply to mike1972chev, 10-26-2012 11:06:07
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| I used 80 grit flap wheels on all the cast iron on my SMTA. Then epoxy primer and the new "liquid filler". Like Bondo only you can roll it on. |
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