Great video. Been on quite a few of those orange machines. Good to see an allcrop 66 with aux motor. We had a 60 with one. Fried my hand when i geabbed the exhaust instead of the intake pipe when was pretty young climbing on to unload the bin.
I've never really been around an all crop I've had a could opportunity to but one but I've got no where to store one. It stood be an interesting toy to have around though!
23.00 We only had one cab tractor which was the 6080 back then so I got to use the190XT. We would put the heat cab on it, still not sure how effective those are. I think it kept my toes warm.
Great Videos. I am going to have to make a trip out there one of these years to see all the beautiful orange equipment. Thanks for sharing the great show. Appreciate your time and videos.
They feature a different tractor every year as far as I understand this club was just ghost of the gathering of the orange this year, I'm not sure when it'll be back. Either way it's an awesome show definitely worth checking out if you ask me.
Your welcome Evan. It sure was one hell of an event, for an Allis guy I think the gathering of the orange is a must do at least one on our lives, I plan on going whenever is close enough now lol
@@TimothyFluegel I'll have to start keeping track of where it is going to be. Hopefully if it gets anywhere close to Indiana I can try to make the trip too! Have a good one Tim! Oh by the way does Tom have a channel too? I see he was filming a lot!
Just curious- I had it im my head that only the English built B's had the straight front axle, and Milwaukee tractors having bow axle? That's academic though - great to see her working rather than just paraded round a show!
my oldest boy bought home a 720 with a henderson all hydr loader. it had set for a few years. they are something else to work on it had wiring problem and the owen motor isnt the greatest. but we got some help from a local shop and switches and circuit breakers where pricey!! but when it was finished was a great little tractor!! but my son found a man that wanted it bad so down the road it went!!! also the electric clutches were pricey!! l also had a 210 with QT1 yeararound cab traded for a 7045 which was a great tractor. wish l had the 210 now!!!! back in the 70s nobody wanted D21 210 220!! you could pickem up cheap!! everbody wanted quiet cabs and air!!! wish l would of bought a few and hid them in a shed!!! l guess thats hind site!!! LOL!! l will be watchin!!!
Same goes with the 190s you couldn't give them away hardly just 10 years ago. I've watched multiple 190xt sell for 10k or better this year not even series III's. I personally like working on the 7000 series, as far as the engines go they are pretty straight forward I hadn't had to dig into the trannies much though. I'm not really looking forward to that if/when the time comes, but as far as an engine replacement/overhaul, I think it takes me longer to get the tin off the tractor than it does to split it and get the engine out 😆. Thanks for always watching Gary and commenting!!
That makes alot of sense now that you say that you wouldn't want to get into any mud with it for sure. It would be good around here cause I farm mostly high ground that drains well. But in the bottoms I can see it going to China real quick 😆
I can only imagine how miserable that would be. Watching my brother last year picking 12 percent moisture soybeans in his CII made me feel bad for him 😆 that's saying alot, generally we pick on each other for stuff like that, but I wanted to offer him my combine and I was in the middle of harvest myself 😆, I've got a video of him picking Kat year in my channel if your interested. Thanks for watching and commenting Jeff!!
Yea, sold the E and bought an A-2 with corn head. Corn prices are higher in SE US due to chicken production. Had a D-17 diesel and still have a 1955 WD-45 my Dad bought new. Allis-Chalmers equipment was well made back in the day. I recently bought an old Hagie high tractor sprayer from a guy in Northern Illinois. Noticed he had a D-19 diesel stuck in his shed. But plenty to do keeping what I have running.
Other way around they used what stock they had left over from the wds on the 45, the straight shifter being the main thing. Anyhow your right I didn't think of that at the show, I should have looked a little closer at the one to see if it was a53 modle. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@TimothyFluegel thanks for the video love seeing the old ACs . Still have my dads 52 WD. We always thought to be a 53 but another ac guy said no. Found dad bought it new Jan 53. Do you know of anyone upgrading the hydraulics on WDs?
😆 🤣 😂 I know how to keep my hands off..... when people are looking anyhow 😆 🤣 😂. I've also got a soft spot for the 100 series, the 190xt I think is my favorite tractor on the farm. This new 6080 is up there too but that nostalgic reasons, I like the looks of the 100 series better for sure.
😆 I'm working on it my friend, I got a while to go until I'm there i think lol, but I've got alot of great content coming!! I definitely won't be in a slum this winter when it comes to videos lol.
I love in far northest Iowa. Stop by sometime and I'll give you a tour and education on AC harvesting implements. The bale elevator was designed for roto bales.
I will definitely take you up on that offer! I lie seeing the implements more than I like seeing the tractors honestly. Tim_gorge@msn.com That's my email address so we can swap contact information. I'm just west of Freeport Illinois, so I can't be far from you.
Thanks for taking us along, lots of neat stuff!!
Your welcome Gary! Thanks for watching!
Great video. Been on quite a few of those orange machines. Good to see an allcrop 66 with aux motor. We had a 60 with one. Fried my hand when i geabbed the exhaust instead of the intake pipe when was pretty young climbing on to unload the bin.
I've never really been around an all crop I've had a could opportunity to but one but I've got no where to store one. It stood be an interesting toy to have around though!
23.00 We only had one cab tractor which was the 6080 back then so I got to use the190XT. We would put the heat cab on it, still not sure how effective those are. I think it kept my toes warm.
Looks like a ripe Orange grove in South Texas. Super nice tractors wouldn't mind having a few. Have a great one.
Great Videos. I am going to have to make a trip out there one of these years to see all the beautiful orange equipment. Thanks for sharing the great show. Appreciate your time and videos.
They feature a different tractor every year as far as I understand this club was just ghost of the gathering of the orange this year, I'm not sure when it'll be back. Either way it's an awesome show definitely worth checking out if you ask me.
Great video! Great commentary!
Thankyou Clint!!!
That looks like an awesome show Tim! Thanks for bringing us along for the Gathering of the Orange!
Your welcome Evan. It sure was one hell of an event, for an Allis guy I think the gathering of the orange is a must do at least one on our lives, I plan on going whenever is close enough now lol
@@TimothyFluegel I'll have to start keeping track of where it is going to be. Hopefully if it gets anywhere close to Indiana I can try to make the trip too! Have a good one Tim! Oh by the way does Tom have a channel too? I see he was filming a lot!
The elevator on the side of the wd45 was for picking up Allis roto baler small round bales into a wagon. A friend of mine had one in his collection
I never would have guessed for small rounds lol, I thought I had it pegged with small squares 😆 thankyou for that information!
You showed my family's tractors
Just curious- I had it im my head that only the English built B's had the straight front axle, and Milwaukee tractors having bow axle?
That's academic though - great to see her working rather than just paraded round a show!
I think your correct in saying that.
@@TimothyFluegel Further digging has led me to believe that the adjustable beam front axle was available as an option for tractors built in USA.
my oldest boy bought home a 720 with a henderson all hydr loader. it had set for a few years. they are something else to work on it had wiring problem and the owen motor isnt the greatest. but we got some help from a local shop and switches and circuit breakers where pricey!! but when it was finished was a great little tractor!! but my son found a man that wanted it bad so down the road it went!!! also the electric clutches were pricey!! l also had a 210 with QT1 yeararound cab traded for a 7045 which was a great tractor. wish l had the 210 now!!!! back in the 70s nobody wanted D21 210 220!! you could pickem up cheap!! everbody wanted quiet cabs and air!!! wish l would of bought a few and hid them in a shed!!! l guess thats hind site!!! LOL!! l will be watchin!!!
Same goes with the 190s you couldn't give them away hardly just 10 years ago. I've watched multiple 190xt sell for 10k or better this year not even series III's. I personally like working on the 7000 series, as far as the engines go they are pretty straight forward I hadn't had to dig into the trannies much though. I'm not really looking forward to that if/when the time comes, but as far as an engine replacement/overhaul, I think it takes me longer to get the tin off the tractor than it does to split it and get the engine out 😆. Thanks for always watching Gary and commenting!!
On that underslung corn picker - great for feeling out in the open and visibility. But it would bog down easily if there was any mud.
That makes alot of sense now that you say that you wouldn't want to get into any mud with it for sure. It would be good around here cause I farm mostly high ground that drains well. But in the bottoms I can see it going to China real quick 😆
I converted my 7040 to a factory tops look alike too ,better than a cab most months of the of the year
I like the way they look too, makes them look like a completely different tractor, no more small cab for people to complain about either 😆 🤣 😂
I used to combine soy beans with a E just like the one you show in the line up. Really ate lots of dust!
I can only imagine how miserable that would be. Watching my brother last year picking 12 percent moisture soybeans in his CII made me feel bad for him 😆 that's saying alot, generally we pick on each other for stuff like that, but I wanted to offer him my combine and I was in the middle of harvest myself 😆, I've got a video of him picking Kat year in my channel if your interested. Thanks for watching and commenting Jeff!!
Yea, sold the E and bought an A-2 with corn head. Corn prices are higher in SE US due to chicken production. Had a D-17 diesel and still have a 1955 WD-45 my Dad bought new. Allis-Chalmers equipment was well made back in the day. I recently bought an old Hagie high tractor sprayer from a guy in Northern Illinois. Noticed he had a D-19 diesel stuck in his shed. But plenty to do keeping what I have running.
@@jeffsnider3588 I hear that we just got ad-19 diesel. I'll be overhauling this winter.
Nice, that is one of my favorite models.
would love to see the early WC's
Didn’t they make the WD & WD45 both in 1953 only with the bent shifter on the WD?
Other way around they used what stock they had left over from the wds on the 45, the straight shifter being the main thing. Anyhow your right I didn't think of that at the show, I should have looked a little closer at the one to see if it was a53 modle. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@TimothyFluegel thanks for the video love seeing the old ACs . Still have my dads 52 WD. We always thought to be a 53 but another ac guy said no. Found dad bought it new Jan 53. Do you know of anyone upgrading the hydraulics on WDs?
Wow those are awesome, I have a soft spot for the 100 series. By the way how many times did you get your hand smacked lol 😂
😆 🤣 😂 I know how to keep my hands off..... when people are looking anyhow 😆 🤣 😂. I've also got a soft spot for the 100 series, the 190xt I think is my favorite tractor on the farm. This new 6080 is up there too but that nostalgic reasons, I like the looks of the 100 series better for sure.
Dan Tim I thought at first glance that you had 134,000 subs. I mean it’s gonna happen
😆 I'm working on it my friend, I got a while to go until I'm there i think lol, but I've got alot of great content coming!! I definitely won't be in a slum this winter when it comes to videos lol.
What’s the purpose to have a motor on that. Combine ? Just wondering. If u can tell. Me. Is interesting I never seen one before
With that motor on it you could pull that thing with a big lawnmower.
I’ve already had to change my bib once
Lol how do you think I felt at the show 😆 I'm suprized I didn't have to change my underwear 😅 lol
There’s ur tractor Tim. Lol
That would make ur Day. Buddie. Over and over lol
😆 for sure
Well if I was still on the farm it would do. The job. Lol and maybe. At the tractor pull. Lol
It was a good weekend
That's for sure. I'm looking forward to next year's show even though it won't be fairing orange.
Yeah. Ur right Tim. Lol
I love in far northest Iowa. Stop by sometime and I'll give you a tour and education on AC harvesting implements. The bale elevator was designed for roto bales.
I will definitely take you up on that offer! I lie seeing the implements more than I like seeing the tractors honestly. Tim_gorge@msn.com
That's my email address so we can swap contact information. I'm just west of Freeport Illinois, so I can't be far from you.