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Allan in NE

03-30-2005 10:02:43




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Okay,

Had to run in to the local red shop today, so asked 'em about a few of the things we have been talking about here the past few days.

First, those darned white demos: Yes, indeedy do. Most common in As, Cs, Hs and the Ms. Dealers would left farmers try 'em out, keep track of the hours and would then deduct an amount from the sticker price if and when the white rascal sold. They did this with machinery too, I'm told.

Different sizes on the 66 series large chassis rear ends: 1066 and 1466 are the same having the larger axles, bulls and pinion bearings. Smaller, but identical are the 766 and 966.

Then, the shocker: Walked back into the shop to check how my 966 was coming along. Three different stencils are available for the 1976. Regular "normal" black stripe scheme, a black stripe scheme somewhat resembling the 86 series and lastly, black stripe resembling the 86 series if equipped with a cab.

So, guess mine is gonna end up looking kinda like an 86 series tractor with the "966" designation up in the stripe area instead of having the ‘badge’ on the white panel.

Done rambling now,

Allan

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chadd

03-30-2005 13:43:10




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 10:02:43  
So, you're going with the black stripe treatment. I always prefer the plain white panel with the separate International and model decals. I don't really know why, it just appeals to me. Be sure to post some pictures of that beast when it gets done. It should be one fine looking machine.



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Allan in NE

03-30-2005 14:12:47




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to chadd, 03-30-2005 13:43:10  
Hi Chadd,

Well, that is what I was expecting and it kinda surprised me when I saw it. I was looking for the old style setup, but it looks something like this only it has the 966 where this one has the 686.

They were just waiting for one left rear section and the right front section of the decals and then the darned old tractor is totally done.

Now, if I can just talk my wife into roading it home.

I'm an old man, ya know and I really feel that she should do it instead of me, especially since the temps are under 70 degrees yet and I just might get a chill. :>)

Allan

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Ron in Nebr

03-30-2005 23:28:11




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 14:12:47  
Allan- give me a call when the time comes and I'll run up there and drive that baby home for ya!

Of course, you probably ought to plan on sitting up at the intersection to make sure I don't take a "wrong turn" and head east....haha!



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big fred

03-30-2005 12:13:43




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 10:02:43  
How'd they keep track of the hours? Honor system?



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Allan in NE

03-30-2005 12:27:37




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to big fred, 03-30-2005 12:13:43  
Hi Fred,

I think they must have just "guessed"? Dunno.

Like I say, I've never even heard of the things until I heard you guys talk about 'em here.

Allan



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Super A

03-30-2005 11:35:24




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 10:02:43  
They forgot to mention, only the Cub Super A and C were white from the factory. The H & M were most likely done locally. It wouldn't surprise me if some dealers didn't paint H's and M's white, especially if they were in an area that didn't use a lot of the smaller tractors.

What demo implements did they mention? I know IH did some gold demo plows in the 60's.

Al



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Allan in NE

03-30-2005 12:25:59




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Super A, 03-30-2005 11:35:24  
Hi Al,

He menioned (hope I have this right) a 147 baler? He says the guy still has it and is using it to this day. Painted all white with red stencils (lettering).

Allan



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Super A

03-30-2005 13:12:22




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 12:25:59  
Yes, I remember the white baler. A collector had found one on the Red Power website not long ago. Think it was a 47.

Al



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Sloroll

03-30-2005 10:25:30




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 10:02:43  
So no Waukesha info for me? Or.. How close are the hills for IH Plants?



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Allan in NE

03-30-2005 10:33:34




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Sloroll, 03-30-2005 10:25:30  
There ya go; I just don't understand any of these things anymore.

I thought Waukesha was the given Sioux Indian name for Farmall and that the IH plants were always listed, just like corn.

I'm never gonna get all this stuff straight in my ol' pee brain!

Allan



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Harley

03-30-2005 10:14:42




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 10:02:43  
Hey bigun, what ya gonna do with all that knowledge? Sounds like too much input to me. :-) Harley



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Allan in NE

03-30-2005 10:26:23




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Harley, 03-30-2005 10:14:42  
What the heck ya talkin' about? You know I can't remember my own name from one minute to the next. :>(

Naw, all these little IH details really intrigue me for some darned reason. Listenin' to the big dogs talk just shows me how bad my memory really is. :>)

Have you started on that H with the T/A and 414T yet?

Allan



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Harley

03-30-2005 10:33:13




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 03-30-2005 10:26:23  
Nope, still busy working on your 806/M. Found the 20.4X38 Firestone Field/Road the other day and now waiting on the new rims to get here so I can split them and weld an 8 inch section in the middle of them to make them wide enough. It"ll look like it is going down hill all the time, but it should get better fuel economy that way. Talk to ya later, Harley



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GWT

03-30-2005 10:54:36




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 Re: Farmall Stuff in reply to Harley, 03-30-2005 10:33:13  
It'll look fast standin' still.



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