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Allan In NE

11-01-2007 11:36:52




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Told ya it was rough.

Yeah, I know I'm stupid as a mad hatter, but at least it is coming home again.

Wife says, "Damn the torpedoes. Fix it!" This one will take some time tho. :>)

Allan

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Rich S

11-02-2007 04:33:13




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
New F2 Parts in Kansas
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Spent way to many hours in an F



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Tradititonal Farmer

11-02-2007 04:24:44




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Go over to the Unofficial Allis site some guy was trying to give a F away last week



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Lee in Iowa

11-01-2007 20:29:53




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
It doesn't look too bad. The massey 550 I had was harder to look at than this cause I just knew something else was getting ready to break. Congratulations on getting it back and having an understanding wife. I'll keep my eyes open for parts. Lee



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Larry NE IL

11-01-2007 19:22:23




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Well..... ..... ..the paint looks pretty good..... ....

Thanks for sharing, and good luck!

Larry NE IL



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iowa_tire_guy

11-01-2007 17:56:06




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
With wind power all the rage you are just ahead of your time. It's an air engine.



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Bob

11-01-2007 16:48:15




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
It is DEAD, Jim! (Well, ALMOST, anyway!)



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jared in wi

11-01-2007 15:42:29




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
sentimental value can make a person, according to others, do crazy things.

it may be in rough shape, but, look at it this way...

one engine and some straw walkers and it is good to go.



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JMS/.MN

11-01-2007 14:48:38




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
I think it is a shame that you want to keep that original machine to yourself. I propose that we on this board, in gratitude to your many contributions to this board, simply donate some parts for its restoration. Then we can claim it as 'our' machine, but you get to play with it. I've got a couple of straw walkers for the long machine, #39201 and up. Bet I can find the countershaft sprocket- 25T/13T!. ok- you'll have to pay the freight, especially on the walkers! LOL.

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Allan In NE

11-01-2007 17:17:00




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to JMS/.MN, 11-01-2007 14:48:38  
Hi Neighbor,

Here's what I'm gonna do.

You come up with an Allis 2800 diesel engine and the walkers and I'm loading my checkbook and a thermos of coffee in that old Ford and pointing her into the wind.

Haven't been away from this office in years, but I'll sure make an exception in your case. :>)

Allan



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JMS/.MN

11-01-2007 17:42:32




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 17:17:00  
Amazingly, the Upper Midwest AC Club newsletter came today, and someone at Ruthton,MN- no phone number, has a 2900 block for sale for $200. I have a couple of engines out of F's- they would be Chevy? Guy 10 miles north of me collects Gleaners- rebuilt F2 for beans, another for corn, has about a dozen old ones. He's why I have two extra walkers- I found two at a salvage yard, he had a complete set, and would sell them only that way. Also torched off a complete rear separator housing from an F2 for me. Why would I need one? Short story is I should have used TWO chains when the better half pulled me out of the mud. Dark, splitting a field so could not pull out at an angle, better half did not wait for me to call on the two-way, that I was out. Stopped..... ...I kept going, and punched the combine through the back window of the 4430! That time, discretion was not the better part of valor. Sure, you're supposed to say- when they are surrounded by broken glass- "Are you OK?". My comment was mostly-WyTF did you stop!!!!!

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iowa_tire_guy

11-01-2007 18:01:03




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to JMS/.MN, 11-01-2007 17:42:32  
My Dad told me that he still broke into a sweat thinking about doing the same thing only Mom was on an open station 3020 when she stopped before she was suppose to. He lacked about a foot hitting the tractor just because he felt he should stop. Must have been that angel tapping him on his shoulder.



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JMS/.MN

11-01-2007 17:48:01




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to JMS/.MN, 11-01-2007 17:42:32  
I already found the sprocket! Searching the black 430 head for a driveshaft- which did'nt match my 630. Have the divider points as well. I take coffee black, no sugar or cream!. ok, Irish works for this Kraut!.



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Allan In NE

11-01-2007 17:59:41




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to JMS/.MN, 11-01-2007 17:48:01  
All chains, sprockets and divider points are accounted for as of my check writing this morning. :>)

Still need walkers and a diesel 2800 (or 2900?) from the rotary screen to the pulley.

I'll buy ya all the coffee ya want and pay ya very well too.

Email is open. :>)

Allan



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Big un

11-01-2007 14:30:02




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Allan,that is fandamntastic.I bet the ole girl even feels like she's at home. I simply love this kinda stuff.

Bigun



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Allan In NE

11-01-2007 13:57:29




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Up until about an hour ago, I had absolutely no idea what I was gonna do with the old heifer except to use it to look at and soothe my troubled old soul.

Thanks to my wife and a support team like you guys, I think it has just simply got to be fixed, don't you? Repaired back to a useable condition?

Heck, I mean, half of that engine replacement job is already completed. :>)

Thanks Guys,

Allan

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Paul from MN

11-01-2007 13:35:30




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
I was wondering when we'd get to see pictures.

Nothing hard to look at there. Never occured to me before looking at your pictures, but you can have that looking darn near like new without spending $0.02 on paint.

I am looking forward to periodic updates on your progress.



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M Nut

11-01-2007 13:17:38




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
If anyone can bring the old girl back to her glory, it's you Allan! I look forward to the upcomming months of photos and updates.



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CWL

11-01-2007 12:58:07




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
I spent many hours in an F variable speed belt drive. One with a hydro would have been nice. Seems like it never gave too much grief to me. Only slugged it bad once one a patch of wheat that was full of green rye. That was no fun at all. It was handy with an 18ft header it would cross all the bridges without having to pull it off.



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Mike M

11-01-2007 12:50:29




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Now it's a one owner field ready !!!!! !!!!! !!



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4010guy

11-01-2007 12:15:56




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Hey Allan,,, If you run into that x wife of yours are you gonna drag her home TO. LOL



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Triplerange

11-01-2007 12:15:14




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Aw shucks, Allen. It ain't that rough. It's got all it's lights on it, all the mirrors...just find yourself an engine, and things 'll look better. ;-)



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Allan In NE

11-01-2007 13:40:22




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Triplerange, 11-01-2007 12:15:14  
One right side field light is missing on the cab along with the walkers and engine stuff. Every belt has had it and I'd imagine that all the bearings need replaced.

Thresher beater is totally trashed.

Looked up into the cylinder and I swear those are the same new set of cylinder bars I had just put in. But, that was probably three sets ago tho.

Nice to see all that dirt removal equipment is still in the machine. :>)

Guess I'll just start in and go from one end of 'er to the other. What'da figure? Three years? :>)

Allan

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730virgil

11-01-2007 20:33:32




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 13:40:22  
naw i bet you have it ready to use for next year when you cut your wheat.



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Rich Va

11-01-2007 12:08:20




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Ain't that bad. Does look like the left wheel leaning.I bet it had a diesel engine. Now you got two combines. Plant you some corn next year and have the grain head on one and the corn head on the other.



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dhermesc

11-01-2007 12:00:06




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
How much did they pay you to come get it?



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1206SWMO

11-01-2007 11:57:25




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
It still a decent looking old combine with some sentimental value.Gleaners dont rust.

I'd love to know where my 1983 F3 Gleaner is at that I purchased new in Oct of that year.I turned it back in late 1985.I ran ads offering to give it to anyone that would take over the payments and didnt get a single phone call.Times were hard back then.



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nballen

11-01-2007 11:47:13




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
I sure don't know combines, but I thought the front view doesn't look too bad.

It's a good thing I don't live closer, I might be tempted to come get in your way and "help".

Your excitement is infectious - thanks for sharing this adventure with us.

Nathaniel



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El Toro

11-01-2007 11:46:42




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
Does it have the GM 292 engine? Hal



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Allan In NE

11-01-2007 13:05:14




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to El Toro, 11-01-2007 11:46:42  
No Sir,

It had the 2800 diesel in it, which was sold and is now in some tractor 200 miles east of here.

Has a half a tank of diesel fuel tho. :>)

Allan



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Don-Wi

11-01-2007 11:51:59




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to El Toro, 11-01-2007 11:46:42  
Well, accroding to his last post when he found it, it doesn't have any kind of engine....

Donovan from Wisconsin



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Brokenwrench

11-01-2007 11:46:12




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 Re: Hard To Look At in reply to Allan In NE, 11-01-2007 11:36:52  
They say, what goes around comes around.

They never said it would come back around in good shape though....

Seriously, I admire you for slowing down enough in life to even notice, and taking the time to care.

I know when dads farm sold out back in 81, it was hard. He`s mentioned a thousand times about how he missed this piece of equipment, or that tractor.

Good luck with the new, old F2. Now you`ve given me a whole new set of pics to look forward to. BW

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