Can we fix this old open station Allis Chalmers 7000 we got for free?
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Can we fix this old Allis Chalmers 7000 we got for free? Pretty rare to find an open station allis chalmers 7000 series tractor in general but even more rare to find one for free! Does it need repairs? Yes! Is it gonna cost a bunch to fix it? No! We fix it for just as much as we spent on it! Super excited to use it this year!
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Equipment used on our farm:
2017 Polaris Ranger 1000XP
2004 Chevy Silverado 3500
2002 Bobcat S250
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2000 Hesston 3982 12 wheel high capacity rake
2000 M&W 1820 Rotary Hoe
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I have 2 of these 7000s.I really like mine.Gets hung up in between gears once in a while.Other then that they been good to me.Cheap hp
We have had AC 7045 PS but this is the only other 7000 series we have owned. I like it so far, seems to be pretty. I liked the 180 too but this will fit in better for us
No words of wisdom this time. Just want to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Take care.
I can still appreciate that, Merry Christmas and happy New years too you too! See ya next year
We run a 7000 as our big tractor. We've been happy with it. No real problems. Our little tractor is a 180. Thanks for the videos. Thanks for your service and have a happy and blessed Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you! We like it so far, but I am sure I will miss the small size of the 180 compared to the 7000. You have a Merry Christmas and a happy New year too! See you next year
you might have to buy the 180 back@@FreedomFarmsMo
@@O.KFarmToysdeutzallis6275 nah we got it all fixed up 😁
Hey Sarge love your house it reminds me of my grandmother house with the wrap around porch
Thank you, we really enjoy it too!
Digging that 7000 you’ll love it and the three speed on it!
I am enjoying it. I would like it better if it was a full power shift like our 8030 but it is still very nice. Better than a 2 speed power shift that was on the 180.
Thank you Sir for your video. You and your family have a blessed Christmas time of year
Thank you, Merry Christmas
That tractor is in really good shape!Most are beat to death
It has really low hours, but it has set in the elements for some years at some point too. Overall though really happy with the condition
Hey what's up Sarge how are you doing I hope you and the family have a blessed Christmas 🎁
Hey Terry, we are doing well. Hope you are too and are enjoying Christmas with the family. God bless you all
that front grill on the 7000 seems to be in really great shape most of them are rotted out and this one does not seem to be rotted out
Cosmetically and mechanically it is in really good shape. If just needed some adjustments made on most linkages
@@FreedomFarmsMo nice
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very nice content
Thank you! Hope you enjoy it
Put a temp gauge and an oil pressure gauge on it .
It's like you can see the future 😁 we have a video that's going to be coming out soon that actually shows all the repairs that we've done to make it not mint condition but perfect operating condition as well as some other upgrades. stay tuned see your idea come to fruition. Thank you for watching and have a blessed week
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you too
Hi! When I was farming along time ago we used Massey Ferguson tractors well we had a 180 MF and it was so easy to get in places almost the perfect tractor for a lot of things. Then dad got a wild idea of trading for a MF 1085 yes it was bigger we could use it for more things on the farm but I really missed that 180 it was so much easier to get into places but the other one worked out for us and we got used to it. Also later on on our farm time my uncle purchased a 7000 AC it had a cab on it but I think you are right about yours being turned up some his never sounded that good when you throttled up. It was a good tractor though you will be very happy with it. Have a Merry Christmas and great new year looking forward to your new year videos.
Sounds like you were in the same position, I debated back and forth for a bit about moving to the 7000 but we don't really get into a lot of tight spaces thankfully and when we are in smaller spaces it is typically with the skid steer. Thanks for the feedback on whether it seemed to be turned up too! I was pretty confident it was too. Have a merry Christmas and a happy New year. Glad you are looking forward to some new videos with us. Don't forget to check out our previous videos too if you havent already.
If you can't I'd be happy to give it a go 😀
We got her all fixed up within a couple hours😁 just needed some adjustments
My 7000 is cold blooded
Nothin a little intake heater won't fix
I have 2 7000 tractors neither 1 wanted to start when cold. And the 1 smoked a lot when I put new injector tips in it. it starts much better in the cold and smoke is now gone and I have not hooked up the intake heater on it and the other is getting new tips in the spring after the change I got in power and response I think it is something you should consider if hard starting smoke or poor throttle response
Make sure to grease the right side tie rod end as it is an unavailabe part and the last 1 i seen new on ebay sold for $200. Biggest downfall of the 6 bolt or light front axle
Thank you for the heads up. That's good to know
Throw a black belly set of steps on it
It's on the list!
That 7000 has a mouse motor.
It has a turbo charged 301 diesel. I've never heard it called a mouse motor before
@@FreedomFarmsMo JD used a 404 motor, IH used a 436 motor and Case used a 451 motor.
@@don66hotrod94 I guess I don't see your point... 🤷♂️ JD uses a 4 cylinder to make 100hp now days
Bottom line 1000 PTO.
It is wonderful to have 2 speed PTO one tractors!
Hey I just saw in your website Joel Salatin going to visit your farm. $400 a ticket seems a little pricey for breakfast, farm tour , and to hear Joel speak about the same stuff you can hear on UA-cam for free! It's the only thing I hate about his "capitalism" description to justify charging so much. I hope only 3 people show up.
By the way the price slash from $500 to $400 is total marketing bullshit like "look honey it's such a good deal!"
What are you talking about about??? We don't charge for farm tours at all and have never met Joel Salatin either. Plus we put everything on our UA-cam so it's free for folks to learn. Pretty sure you aren't on our website. Ours is www freedomfarmsmo.com
@@FreedomFarmsMo sorry wrong freedom farms I thought this was freedom farms in NYS. And I'm subscribed to your channel that shares same name and just commented on first video that popped up. Again sorry for misunderstanding.
It's an honest mistake, no problem. We are located in south central Missouri just south of Fort Leonard Wood. We are the only Freedom Farms that I am aware of that is veteran owned and operated. That is why ours is named freedom Farms, I am proud to have fought for this nation and our freedoms for the last 17.5 years in the Army and will continue to do so until I retire in about 2.5 more years.