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JD 2040 JD 4240 Both with FEL's
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1959 IHC 460 utility model 6 cyl gas 59 HP? 3 pt. MB
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Have a 4x4 Mahindra 6530 with a FEL. VERY disappointed in it. Alternator started acting up at just past warranty coverage and now it won’t start at all, even with a fully charged battery. Pretty danged sorry for a tractor with just over 300 hours....
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If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Have a 4x4 Mahindra 6530 with a FEL. VERY disappointed in it. Alternator started acting up at just past warranty coverage and now it won’t start at all, even with a fully charged battery. Pretty danged sorry for a tractor with just over 300 hours....
John Not to make light of your issue, but it doesn't sound like much of a problem to get fixed? Bet it'll be pretty simple to get going again.
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841 Ford Powermaster with a 19-97 FEL.
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Oh my, We sold the running tractors to our son. 2 IH Super M's, 1 straight M, NAA Ford, IH, H, *806 gas, Allis XT 190, Cat 944A loader, a 1955 Tractormotive loader, IH 706, those are some. I have one Super M and an Oliver 1850 Diesel in the barn. kwg
For liberals and anarchists, power and control is opium, selling envy is the fastest and easiest way to get it. TRR. American conservative. Never trust a white liberal. Malcom X Current NRA member.
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Have a 4x4 Mahindra 6530 with a FEL. VERY disappointed in it. Alternator started acting up at just past warranty coverage and now it won’t start at all, even with a fully charged battery. Pretty danged sorry for a tractor with just over 300 hours....
John My bet is your battery has a dead short in it. You can't even jump start them until you get a new battery. kwg
For liberals and anarchists, power and control is opium, selling envy is the fastest and easiest way to get it. TRR. American conservative. Never trust a white liberal. Malcom X Current NRA member.
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1952 Clark tug tractor. Originally used to move aircraft. A previous owner added a blade and forklift to this one. I'll hopefully sell it before we move to Idaho next month. I used it mostly to move stacks of lumber and load logs on the sawmill.
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Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.
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1952 Clark tug tractor. Originally used to move aircraft. A previous owner added a blade and forklift to this one. I'll hopefully sell it before we move to Idaho next month.
Idaho. I see some pics of a local house. Congrats. PM coming, when I get time.
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Have an Oliver 77 and a Ford 4620. Don't have much need for farm tractors except to brush hog and antique tractor pulling.
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We just have 20 acres here in pasture and hay. Really it could all be done with one 30 to 40 hp tractor. But it would take longer, and I still work at the factory.
We have the 1950 8N for tight spaces and garden work an AC WD tricycle with the seat and steering reversed and a loader hung on the end with the big tires. an IH Hydro 70 with a big FEL A 1967 JD 4020
And I recently sold an AC D17 with a spare parts tractor
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Ours right now is a Century, 4x4, Yanmar diesel. Bought it used, with a good front end loader. Had a Rhino "bush hog" left from my previous tractor that got ruined by a hurricane flood. Cleaned the mower up good, and it works great with the Century. We have 10 acres of woods property. What mowing we do in in the woods and thick brush. Use the load for having and butchering hogs and deer, among other tasks.
Could not see enjoying this priory as much without a good tractor!
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Oh my, We sold the running tractors to our son. 2 IH Super M's, 1 straight M, NAA Ford, IH, H, *806 gas, Allis XT 190, Cat 944A loader, a 1955 Tractormotive loader, IH 706, those are some. 2nd or 3rd generation farmer,?? grampie or dad passes the farm on to you, you probably live in the house you were born in...?? Yet you make your son "buy" the tractors on the place to keep farming it? Sounds like some jewburger jive to me. To each his own. By all means correct me if I'm wrong, I'm all ears. I don't plan to make my children buy anything to continue living and working on our two farms. Neither would I "charge" them to carve off 5 acres if/when they decide to build their own custom home here someday.
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JD 6140, JD 4440, JD 2955, JD 5300, JD 2155, JD 4700 self propelled sprayer, IH 1440 Combine, IH 424, Hege B, Hege 140
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Oh my, We sold the running tractors to our son. 2 IH Super M's, 1 straight M, NAA Ford, IH, H, *806 gas, Allis XT 190, Cat 944A loader, a 1955 Tractormotive loader, IH 706, those are some. 2nd or 3rd generation farmer,?? grampie or dad passes the farm on to you, you probably live in the house you were born in...?? Yet you make your son "buy" the tractors on the place to keep farming it? Sounds like some jewburger jive to me. To each his own. By all means correct me if I'm wrong, I'm all ears. I don't plan to make my children buy anything to continue living and working on our two farms. Neither would I "charge" them to carve off 5 acres if/when they decide to build their own custom home here someday. There's a lot you don't know. On an ag operation that's big enough for a family to live off of, and families that have multiple kids, it doesn't take many generations to whittle something down to a hobby farm that nobody makes a dime on. I've seen families discount the ag operation and what it takes to run it to the one most interested in it, and has proven to have the guts & brains to run it. And give the other kids their portion of the proceeds in the estate when the time comes. There's no easy answers, but I know it ain't as simple or as douchey as you say it is.
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