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4 years 6 months ago #214503 by juiceman
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Nice disk Juiceman. I'll give you a hundred bucks for it...........


Feeling generous today! Maybe a pallet of TP as well? Maybe I toss in a radiator cap too?
I think you got to play in the dirt more this year than myself.
I’m on the prowl for an 8’ Killefer this week. Help me, you big lug. JM

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4 years 6 months ago #214506 by d4angelo
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I'm always there for you my friend.

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4 years 5 months ago #214773 by Irwin
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Whats the story or make of plow on the back side of the d4c?would like a better picture.its always interesting seeing whats out side of the main topic.thanks

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4 years 5 months ago #214775 by juiceman
It’s a finish disc with 26” smooth blades. Allis Chalmers model “L”. Pretty common disc out here on the west coast. This one is only 13’6” I believe. I usually pair it up with an AC ring roller, just to be color coordinated.
I bought an AC HD6E to go with it as well. These discs pull fairly easy. To do heavier disking, I prefer a Towner stubble disc with 32” notched blades.
The wheeled disk is an AC model K, used to be very popular when we still had an AC dealership here.
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4 years 5 months ago #214781 by Tom Madden
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Juice

Nice pics and equipment. I really like that last picture of the D4 with the cab. Harry Brandt found that up in the Paloose and it is about as nice as any tractor around.

Tom

BEST TRACKLAYERS ARE #1

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4 years 5 months ago #214948 by Aaron
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Gee, whats the difference between the HD 6 E and B, is the E a 60's turbo AC engine.

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4 years 5 months ago #214954 by juiceman
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Gee, whats the difference between the HD 6 E and B, is the E a 60's turbo AC engine.


E is long track frame.
HD-6AG is the Cadillac; turbocharged, hydraulically boosted steering...
The AG is what I really wanted.

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4 years 5 months ago #214962 by neil
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These characters claim this one is 130hp. It could be I suppose:

www.machinerytrader.com/listings/constru...llis-chalmers-hd11ag

Did these have the double-reduction finals like the E JM?
Sounds like quite a cool rig for ag work.

Ah, my bad - that's an 11AG

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY

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4 years 5 months ago #215038 by juiceman
Replied by juiceman on topic Sunday Funday!

These characters claim this one is 130hp. It could be I suppose:

www.machinerytrader.com/listings/constru...llis-chalmers-hd11ag

Did these have the double-reduction finals like the E JM?
Sounds like quite a cool rig for ag work.

Ah, my bad - that's an 11AG


I’m not sure Neil. I kind of think single reduction. My farmer friends always tell me to get the HD-11AG, way better than the HD-11B with the square hood. Maybe Tad can chime in. Myself, I have no further plans owning more ACs!

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4 years 5 months ago #215065 by neil
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That HD11AG looks pretty good with the toolbar on it and looks like it would do D6/7 amount of work in the field

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY

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