Pretty dead in here lately. Post some pics of your toys.

I’ll start
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gottm1- nice lineup- covers a bunch of my favourites. What size are the rear tires on the GVI? unc
 
Sorry morepower, didn't mean to leave you out. The ZTU is also one of my favourites. Mine is like Johnny Cash's car- bits and pieces of at least two different Z's, with some RTU parts thrown in. He's not too handsome, but I sure like that old row crop for pulling the lawn mower and digging the garden. unc
 
A few of my favorite toys.

The 4296 with mud hog.
M 604 with a 3 X 16 MM rollover plow.
MM Swather.
MM silage Blower.
My MM pedal Tractor. Don't get any ideas about my little girlfriend.
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Had couple ready for local show. Got trailer loaded but broke axle. Was a no show. Also have U to match.
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Here?s a few in one photo. Nice going to a show in one load instead of pickup and trailer and multiple trips.
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got the m-5 ready for haying today, still have more paint and body work to do, (project for this coming winter!) the hood has to come off for 1 more wet sand and final paint and decals. poured in fresh fuel, hooked up the batt. and just touched the starter and she was lit and running :lol:
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Larry is that a 1965 M670? It has the low white band and steering shaft like an early M670 but it has the decal on the side of the tank cover like a Super.
 
[Yes it is a early one. It did not have any fenders so I put a pair off a UB on it.quote="shinnery"](reply to post at 03:07:08 07/17/18) [/quote]
 
Great thread, MorePower! I love seeing everyone's pics!

I love that full-dress mounted cultivator you have! That is really something!

Sweet looking LP U, Curt!





Here are a few of mine:



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Howard
 

Dang, SMS! How big is your saw mill?? Post a picture of it!

I can't imagine how much wood you could blast through with an HD800!

I've only seen stationary engines on irrigation wells or a natural gas compressor station or a cotton gin.

Howard
 
(quoted from post at 22:41:52 07/12/18) A few of my favorite toys.

The 4296 with mud hog.
M 604 with a 3 X 16 MM rollover plow.
MM Swather.
MM silage Blower.
My MM pedal Tractor. Don't get any ideas about my little girlfriend.
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That swather is the first Moline swather I have seen. None around me anymore. Pretty cool and the little one on the pedal tractor knows what color is best.
 

Thanks, SMS. That is really cool. Does cutting through a beam like in the picture really load the engine up? Or does it cut through anything pretty easily??

How big is the blade? My other main hobby is woodworking so that is really fascinating to me.


Howard
 
If all is going well it cuts pretty good
but does lug down and you have to feed it
slower. The blade is 56 inches and I can
cut 24 inch wide boards with the right
logs. I also have old wood working
equipment, 20 inch planer, 26 inch planer,
a couple old lathes. Here is an operational
antique 20 inch planer on the back of my
truck that I took to a show a couple weeks
ago.
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