Tonights feature night//by ...rb huntn

larry@stinescorner

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rb huntn wants to see or hear about our newest tractors,,and how we haul them.I dont know if he meant the last one purchased or the newest in model year,,so ..post either way. My Ford 2000 qualifys both ways,,its the newest one I have (1973),,and the most recent purchase.
 
heres the newest pictures of it ,taken today
I looked at the meter today,it has 1,830 hrs.
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My latest purchase was a Farmall M, bought from a friend's dad just before he died. Didn't really want or need it, but he wanted to sell and we drove 500 miles one way to get it. I use a 25 ft 14,000# flat deck gooseneck to haul old tractors on.
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It's the one on the far left with the hood and grill off. It's among friends. It does have a factory Lift-All delete.
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Good tires
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And extended pedals!
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The newest tractor in year manufactured I have is a 1951 Farmall cub. Purchased in Aug 1996.
The newest tractor in the collection is a 1943 Farmall H. One of three tractors I inherited from my Dad. It was the last one to moved to my place.
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Picked up this 399 Massey this April at a auction sale at Floyd Iowa, it is a 1995 model, first MFWD tractor on the farm.
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So new, that I don't have a pitcher yet, but I just bought a little 574 IH with a Dunham loader and a brand new 8' HBL96 Woods manure blade on it for $4500. !900 hours, and new rubber all the way around. Second owner, the guy had it for the past 35 years or so. All he ever did with it was to push the snow out of his driveway. It hasn't been run for about a year, and started right up! The battery is almost new, but the paint is a bit ugly- it's been in a little shed on the edge of a woods. But, it ought to clean up pretty easily. I'll post a picture of it when I get it washed.....
 
no pics of hauling so not going to say anymore on that, don't feel like digging for others but can till yous.

Newest in year is the 76?? green thing(2440 deere)
Newest purchase is the 44 Farmall B

However we are barrowing a 85? IH 2+2. Someone told us the owner was thinking of selling, but never gave us a price when asked. Other wise if bought it would be both newest and "newest" to us.
 
My newest is a 1958 John Deere 620 that I am the second owner of. This pic is my brother-in-law driving it on a tractor ride last summer.
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Newest to me is the 886 I bought in November. I thought I would only use it for haying and winter chores, but I've put 150 hours on it somehow. That seems like a lot considering it had just over 3000 hours when I bought it from the original owner. I really enjoy that machine. It isn't the easiest to run, but it is the most fun for me. It feels like a tractor but rides nice and has a good cab. It also is the only bigger tractor with a cab and no duals. The true newest is the '96 7800 JD. I don't have a picture of it on my phone other than the dash for some reason. It has 8100 hours and is the first FWA tractor (if you don't count the 8430).
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The newest tractor we have is a 1971 Ford 5000, The latest purchase would be our 1940 Ford 9n. Do not have any thing to haul tractors with.
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Actually my oldest tractor, but a fun "hauling" picture.
Not everyone can put 14 horses in a 2 station trailer.


Newest is a 79' 1486.
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This is my last tractor purchased is a 1954 Allis Chalmers WD45 and brought home on a 14,000lb low profile trailer.
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