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Show off your tractor!

Big Dog

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Ok ya'll, I don't know about you but I love to look at tractors. Be it fairs, shows or just passing a dealer, I'm always looking! Hell I can't wait till my Fastline mag comes in the mail. Beings this site brought us together from our tractor ownership, lets see your tractor(s). I know most have posted pictures of parts or areas of their tractor but lets see them in show off mode.

I know the included pic is now famous but you can find more at the following link....

http://photobucket.com/albums/a24/gmsssi/?start=20

I wanna to be able to associate the player with the toy.....:a1:

Mike has a nice tractor documentary but the rest I have no idea, help a brother out with his fix..........:D

Greg
 

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Melensdad

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I no longer have the Oliver Super 55, but I still have plenty of spare parts for the NEXT Ollie that I restore.
 

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Melensdad

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The tractor you asked about is orange. The photos show the following machines:

Kubota B2910, NH TC24, Cub Cadet 1862, Ventrac 3000, Oliver Super 55
 

Big Dog

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Ok, what work differentiates the NH and the Kubota if any?
 

JayC

Huh?
This should be a cool thread! I love looking at photos of tractors. I don't know why, either. I must get it from my grandfather. He loved tractors. I don't have much in the way of photos. When he died we ended up with this:

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I'm not sure if you saw that pic before or not. It's all I got. That is one of the tractors he built from scratch a long time ago. You have to use a rope to start it. There are no brakes, either. It goes fast, too. :eek: :D

Anywho, if you like old iron, I searched the webshots community about a year ago and gathered the best photos I found. There are 158 of them, pretty much all of which are wallpaper quality. Plus, they make a great screensaver.:cool::cool: I zipped them up and am currently uploading them. They should be ready in a bit. The file is roughly 17MB, so if you have dial-up, you may want to let it run for the night.

If you have XP, you can create a screensaver this way:

1. Create a folder for your screensaver's images.

2. Right click on the desktop and select 'properties'

3. Click on 'Screen Saver', and then select 'My pictures slideshow' from the pulldown list.

4. Click on 'Settings'. Under 'Use pictures in this folder', browse to the folder you created in 1), above.
 

Big Dog

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I have cable and am waiting..............:D

BTW, I do recall the photo!
 

BadAttitude

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Big Dog said:
Ok ya'll, I don't know about you but I love to look at tractors. I know most have posted pictures of parts or areas of their tractor but lets see them in show off mode.


I wanna to be able to associate the player with the toy.....:a1:
Since you asked...:D The 1st is when delivered...

The 2nd...I'm pretty sure some here have seen these, but how many of you folks would even consider doing this to your new tractor with only 10 hrs on it?
 

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Melensdad

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The Kubota came in 2000, it does heavier work, does the digging (has a toothbar) never hooked a mower up to it, but plenty of box blade work with it. As my landscaping developed, it actually became large for many tasks, doesn't fit into my "dog yard" and is too tippy in there with the tight spaces and irregular ground. It really sits around most of the time. It has a Great Bend backhoe for it also.

The NH is a mowing machine, but I added a FEL about a year after buying it. I find I use it more often than not. It fits in the woods, fits in the dog yard, and has a loader that is nearly as capable. But it can't dig!

Here is a little photo test I did. My daughter is sitting 2' in front of the front edge of the buckets.
 

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JayC

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I remember that thread about tearing your new tractor in two. I wouldn't even know where to begin. I'm the kind of person who, when pulling the dipstick to check the oil, end up with extra parts.:eek::eek:

Btw, there's about 8 minutes left for the upload...
 

Big Dog

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B_Skurka said:
The Kubota came in 2000, it does heavier work, does the digging (has a toothbar) never hooked a mower up to it, but plenty of box blade work with it. As my landscaping developed, it actually became large for many tasks, doesn't fit into my "dog yard" and is too tippy in there with the tight spaces and irregular ground. It really sits around most of the time. It has a Great Bend backhoe for it also.

The NH is a mowing machine, but I added a FEL about a year after buying it. I find I use it more often than not. It fits in the woods, fits in the dog yard, and has a loader that is nearly as capable. But it can't dig!

Here is a little photo test I did. My daughter is sitting 2' in front of the front edge of the buckets.

I see where the curved loader is a nice view! Is your daughter getting behind the wheel of any? I get tons of pleasure watching my son operate!
 

Melensdad

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My daughter loves to drive the Ventrac. She's not allowed on the bigger tractors. The Cub Cadet is now at my office so she doesn't get to play with that.

By the way, I had to keep the engines revved up to keep her sitting still, she tried to get away a few times and I had to chase her down the driveway, scoop her up and bring her back. :whistle:
 

BadAttitude

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Big Dog said:
Very nice tractor and what happened?
Here's the short version...

Had a problem with my previous NH Cut and let the local dealer repair it. The so called 'repair' didn't fix the problem! Meanwhile, I had decided to trade for new and let the problem fade away with the old one. That bit me in the azz somewhat...the new Cut had a hydro leak from day one, which required the tractor to be split to correct the leak.

I ended up doing the repair myself...Corp NH gave me authorization...since I was not willing to risk the chance of 'other' problems arising. Not really trying to knock the dealer, but if they couldn't fix a 'simple problem', I sure as hell had no faith in them to split the new one.
 

BadAttitude

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Jay...care to help me out? Which do I open?
be a little lost...:D



Filename : Old_Iron.zip
Size : 16.849 MB

FileFactory FTP -- Click here to download
[Right click and select "Save Target As..." for movie files]
Please note it can take 30 seconds or more for your download to begin. This link is only valid for 10 minutes. HTTP links are available for files less than 75MB.

FileFactory P2P -- Click here to download (IE only)
[Our P2P system resumes broken downloads and is good for popular files]

FileFactory HTTP -- Click here to download
 

JayC

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BadAttitude said:
Nice rig Jay:D

bet it mows real good too :rofl1:

Likewise...I remember the one that your grandad built too. Does it still run, do you use it?

Mows super.:D

I haven't run the tractor this year. I should have, but there is alot of junk in the way. Also, the middle harrows are off. I need to get those back on. I plowed with it once. It did a good job. Was fun, too.:eek:
 

JayC

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The best bet would probably be the HTTP one. That way the browser will download it. P2P is that file sharing thing. I don't use FTP, so can't comment on that.
 

BadAttitude

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JayC said:
The best bet would probably be the HTTP one. That way the browser will download it. P2P is that file sharing thing. I don't use FTP, so can't comment on that.
Thanx:tiphat:
wish me luck...:whistle:
 

Big Dog

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I think you know why I posted these! Neat............:a1:

Put one in for Bob........:tiphat:
 

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JayC

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BadAttitude said:
What's the deal with 'Waterloo boy'. What does it do...dust control?

(I tried to attach it... but???)

Hmm... Not sure why it won't attach. I think there are limits set by Doc.:confused: I had to go looking through the pics again to see what you were talking about. I forgot about it being there. lol Anywho, if I remember right, Waterloo Boy was pre-John Deere. When Deere got into tractors, he purchased the Waterloo Boy.

I hope I didn't mutilate the history too much.:smileywac
 

Big Dog

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BadAttitude said:
What's the deal with 'Waterloo boy'. What does it do...dust control?

(I tried to attach it... but???)

Picture attachments have to be less than 98kb! You'll have to resize it, I had to resize to post the ones I did.......:tiphat:
 

buckle97

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Here is my 2005 L3830 GST. All three photos taken while cleaning up Katrina's mess:
 

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Big Dog

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Great shots Buckle, Thanks! I see you have lots of firewood too!
 

Cowboyjg

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Ok..some of you might have seen these. This is me and 2 of my 3 favorite girls.

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This is 'ol gray. She will be one of my winter projects.


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Just another piece of heaven being tended to.

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Yes I know it's not a tractor...but did you know these were marketed as farm vehicles back in the day??? Besides I bet it could go most places my tractor can and maybe even give Bob's Snow Trac a run for it's money...:eek:

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