Eldon (WA)
Well-known Member
Here are a few of mine.....
(quoted from post at 20:50:45 11/13/17) Very interesting!. What are your main crops? I notice you have a collection of disk and roll over plows. Are they common out there? Only the second A-C plow I have seen with slat bottoms!
(quoted from post at 04:20:01 11/14/17) Gee, maybe if you'd have bought JD and CaseIH stuff you wouldn't need so many duplicates to get the job done :wink: :wink: :lol: !
Great pictures!
Rick
(quoted from post at 05:31:58 11/14/17) Eldon I did not see a semi mounted plow for one of the 190, have you ever had one. They pull easy and do a great job. Also is that a new Land Pride rotary cutter, Great cutter but that little adjustment bar in the back wheel needs to be heavier. Don,t know how many I have had to replace.
(quoted from post at 08:23:08 11/14/17) Does the silage blower have a chain or belt conveyor? Ours had the older chain. Pop bought it in the late 1940's. At the time they were the cream of the crop. Nothing really worked any better, including a lot of the early PTO driven types until the IH 56 came along.
(quoted from post at 05:24:44 11/14/17) The roll-over AC plows would make a fellow DOUBLE check the quick hitch . Would be no second chance for the operator if a malfunction occurred!!!!!!!!!
(quoted from post at 04:27:20 11/14/17) Eldon, sir:
First picture. I have one of those things, just recently purchased. Learning how to use it. I have 4 discs which makes it very long and
setup leveling is a must.
Would you have some pictures showing what you do with yours. I'd really appreciate it.
For the size of the discs, like 30" on mine and 4 of them, I'm running 16.9x 28 rears on a 6' max width tire spacing and the thing just plows
between the tires....aka very narrow path of soil disturbance and no tire track coverage.
Thanks,
Mark
(quoted from post at 21:19:17 11/13/17) I must show my family your collection, have two tractors and a handful of implements,,and I must
downsize?It isn't fair! lol
That poor little drill was nice.....till one day I had it on the D14 and took it up to the school garden to plant some wheat. I unloaded it, put a couple bags of seed (in those woven plastic bags) in the hopper and headed across the field. I did not know that the internal cylinder for the lift had started to leak, so after I heard a noise I looked back and the drill had dropped enough that the drive wheel had made contact with the ground and started to turn. Well, the seed cups in the dill are basically fingers, and they grabbed the plastic from the bags and started wrapping the plastic around the fingers until it balled up and split 3 o 4 of the seed cups wide open. What a sickening feeling. I bought a parts drill a few years ago, but still haven't taken the time to pull everything apart to fix. It is the only small Allcrop drill I have seen with the optional wheel kit on it....most were mounted only and drove off the rear tractor wheel.(quoted from post at 21:40:10 11/13/17) Gosh, I like that little drill. 6'?
(quoted from post at 09:46:32 11/14/17) spent a lot of time on a WD45 with 3 bottom snap coupler plow.
did not know they made a snap coupler roll-over plow.
neighbor had a snap coupler rear blade just like that without the extensions.
(quoted from post at 11:39:51 11/14/17) You need one of these behind a WD to do some
serious plowing.
(quoted from post at 12:06:58 11/14/17) Do you ever see any Sheppard Diesel equipment around? There was a dealer in Spokane years ago,I have an SD-4 Sheppard tractor that was sold new there.
(quoted from post at 14:20:13 11/14/17) Note that you have shown several 170/175. I have always suspected the 175 may have been about the best all around tractor ever
made by AC. What's your opinion?
(quoted from post at 17:28:58 11/14/17) Yeah,I'm probably the fellow back east,Md.The fellow I bought it from is a big wheat farmer in Davenport,Wa,forget his name,has an amazing collection of everything,esp. John Deere.He also collects cars,toys,tractors,and airplanes.
(quoted from post at 17:28:58 11/14/17) Yeah,I'm probably the fellow back east,Md.The fellow I bought it from is a big wheat farmer in Davenport,Wa,forget his name,has an amazing collection of everything,esp. John Deere.He also collects cars,toys,tractors,and airplanes.
(quoted from post at 20:11:27 11/14/17) I see you have a A/C square baler.
You wouldn't happen to have a set of needles for a
303 A/C baler?
Long story!!
Jon
(quoted from post at 04:57:02 11/15/17) That's him.If you ever have a chance to see his collection,do it,amazing.Been a long time since I visited and bought the tractor,hope he is still doing well.Very energetic guy.
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