Big Red Day pics

I’ll start.
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1981 International 886 and an old model 37 International 12 foot disk.

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1977 International 686,886 again and 1976 Farmall 666.And a Massey/Hesston baler.

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Baler again

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2015 Dodge Challenger Scat Pak

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Bill Jenkins A/Stock Chevy II.
 
(quoted from post at 07:35:56 02/09/21) Several rare reds....Can anyone ID the one on steel?
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Ben



Gould, Shippley and Muir
 
hey ,Thanks!!I Didnt forget,,the wife did have it..you guessed right! FastFarmalls Redcoats are coming,,and,,keep them coming alllll night too!!!
 

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I was the first puller down the track at the Nevada,MO MSTPA pull in Sept 2020..A 12 year old girl beat me by 2 inches to win 10,500 Hot Stock..
 
Here is my flambeau red 51 Case VAC and my 52 Ford8N with Daddy and me about 1955.
Also a 55 IH truck I store here for a friend.
Richard in NW SC
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Bill, Just checked Airnav, with all those differt runways, looks like you don't have to do many cross wind landings, my Luscombe would be right at home there, Alan
 
Here is my MF65 with a NH haybine, NH baler working together with green, and my dark red 87 Buick Regal T type which I bought new and still own.
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Here are two of my "reds". The first is our HME "quint" truck that I operated at a total loss apartment building fire yesterday AM in the next town. My feet got very cold.

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The second is our 2019 Peterbilt/E-1 tanker from last summer. I was coaching a new member on it.


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The third is from Friday. It shows a Pisten Bully trail groomer at a wilderness camp on the snowmobile trail by Mount Katahdin in Maine. We usually gas up and have lunch there.

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I think that's right. It's at the Reynolds Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.Has two identical engines, thus the rating.

Ben
 
My 706. I finally sold it because it never got used once I got a modern cab tractor and i needed the space. Can't keep them all, I've tried.
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Still got my H, it will be my grandson's one of these days. Showing him the details.



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My 48 M last fall with 3-14 Ferguson plow mounted on 3 point I just installed, purchased from a fellow YTer. Also has a live hydraulics and a Horndraulic trip loader. My homemade garden tractor built by blacksmith Grandpa Alvin. The M after getting it running after being parked 10 or so years due to a screwed up Char Lynn steering motor. Ferrari apparel store in an Italy airport, work trip.
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Guess I'll throw in my red power winter stand by here. Although the JD 2140 has been taking on more of the hay feeding lately. The old Massey Super 90 still gets part time use. Think the old Perkins diesel should fire up later today to put out a bale. Its warmed up to almost -10F but that wind is pretty fierce.
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Here are some "little" Reds. Before and after of my 184 and a Samurai that I used on my farm for awhile. I bought a kit that you use to install a Harley-Davidson carb on it.
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Our 3088 bought new and the 986 w/cab I had just drove home from local auction when picture was taken a year or so ago.
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If you look real close, the red hood of the IH4900 dump can be seen behind rear tire of 986 and the CIH round baler is behind the 3088. I see from the time stamp on photo it's been two years since we got the 986!

The 695 with the Pittsburgh 2 bottom plow.

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They put on a very popular lunch every Friday at noon. Only Fridays excepted are during EAA week at Oshkosh and if Christmas happens to fall on a Friday. This car belongs to a friend who is an avid antique car collector. He owns an extensive fleet of Packards and at one time had a Model J Duesenberg parked in his living room. You're right about the runway configuration. No reason to make a crosswind landing other than for training purposes.




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2000 Freightliner. Just finished replacing power steering hoses. Been leaking half quart per 500 miles but the mess looked like it was leaking 5 gallons every mile.
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Goold-Shapley-Muir. I spun it the wrong way. The Ideal Jr. was listed as 24-12. GSM went against convention of the time and listed the belt hp. first. The Ideal was a larger framed tractor which I believe had 1 GSM single cylinder engine. The Jr. looks to have 2 single cylinder opposed. Appear to be water hopper cooled for each jug. I’ll have to check bible later.
 
SV that is Same Explorer 90 ag crawler. My boss bought it new before 1994. It was in a flood in 2006 the only thing you could see was the roll cage. It sat for close to 8 years and a friend of mine bought it He got her running again and uses it for firewood and logging has a Farmi winch on the back.
 
this is when all those forest fires were going on about 4 years ago. daytime and really was hazy.
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A few members of the herd. CIH 7110 with a CIH 955 planter, CIH 5140, International 674 with Woods loader, and a Farmall 140 hiding back there on auger duty.
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If I remember correctly, that pic was taken in the mid 70s. We had just had the cyl head reconditioned, so we painted the head and the rest of the engine and the wheels. That was a long time ago, my dad passed in 98.
 

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