Just Too Addicted
Arm chair racerJust too addicted
Join Date
Jul 2006
Location
iowa
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At my highschool our FFA has a special FFA week every year, and one of the things we do is we all drive tractors to school one of the days and that happens to be tomorrow. I'll be driving our 2006 versatile 2425 4wd monster, 425hp. Its exactly like the one in the picture except the tires on ours are actually a little bit bigger. After school theres always a little parade of the tractors and we drive through town, and to be truthful im not sure how well i'll fit down mainstreet.
current rides:
05' 400ex
02' yz85
84' 200es big red
84' 200s with tlr200 engine project (almost done)
84' atc 110
83' 225dx with 340cc kohler sled engine
HEY! I don't really like your attitude right now!
Arm chair racerJust too addicted
Join Date
Jun 2004
Location
Ohio
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Growing up where I did, I have been around farming all my life, so I also love all the tractors from the western monsters to the classic lawn choppers. My father worked for JD for 34 years, from mechanic to service manager. My grandfather collected old JD poppers and at one time had an A, 2 Bs, an H, a 60 and a 420 narrow front. We still have the A and 420 today. Gramps also had a collection of JD merchandise and toy tractors that was valued at over $45,000.
My father currently has one each 1970/1971 JD 120 lawn tractors, one of which is still a daily user. At one time, pops was also a crew chief for a very successful 10,200 pro stock puller from around here and has two back to back titles from the Bowling Green Open Nationals back in the 70s. He was the first man to do something quite special with pulling tractors back in that time and that was what led to the titles.
Official Wellsville soil tester!With pics and a $3000 medical bill to prove it...
Here's the latest picture of my Massey-Harris Pony. They looks common around here. This winter I had to replace a oil seal in the left final drive. It run strong
Just Too Addicted
Arm chair racerJust too addicted
Join Date
Jun 2003
Location
Anchorage/Homer, Alaska
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Originally Posted by hondahaulic
At my highschool our FFA has a special FFA week every year, and one of the things we do is we all drive tractors to school one of the days and that happens to be tomorrow. I'll be driving our 2006 versatile 2425 4wd monster, 425hp. Its exactly like the one in the picture except the tires on ours are actually a little bit bigger. After school theres always a little parade of the tractors and we drive through town, and to be truthful im not sure how well i'll fit down mainstreet.
I love the FFA.
15T3FN1 CE/FI/SI with a Class A; Some of you might know what that means.
1986 ATC 200x, Gathering parts for a 200sx build. 1985 ATC 250SX 25" tires, extended swingarm, snorkel and other mods for Alaska adventures.
1985 ATC 250SX, Big plans for this one...
1985 ATC 250ES, Big Red
1984 ATC 125M's, 1.5 of 'em
1983 ATC 110, BLUE!
1974 ATC 70 Pink?
i have a john deere 430 loader 24 horse diesel absolutly mint, 110 mower and an old 100 any one know if the 100 is super rare or something? i can't find any pics of one on the net it has an 8 hp
Just wondered if there were any tractor fanatics in here, from garden tractors to the big stuff. I have been and always will be... from my start on a John Deere pedal tractor.
Ill try to post some pics up in a little bit, but as of right now I have a Gilson-Wards 16, 70 John Deere, Massey Ferguson 10, Bolens Husky 1053, and a John Deere 165.
Post em' up guys!
Ive got a Gilson parts tractor if you need andy parts...
Ive got an old Simplisity 48/12 shuttle drive with dualys, and a economy power king 24/14 with a 60 mowwer, 48 blower, 48 blade, and a 48 bucket loader.. The PK with the bucket loader is realy nice on the back, no more draging around parts bikes, just hook up the chain and pick it up...
1985 250R Selveys port job and pipe
1985 70 piped for lil'freaks
2001 TRX90
ATC 90+250R+BEER= Drag Bike
1984 ATC70 Pit bike
1984 110 for sale
First off is the New Holland followed by a quick shot on a Farmall H followed by my pride and joy. 1946 Farmall M! (getting a resto in the NEAR future!) Lets hear it for the Farmalls!!!!
userj8670, we also have a Farmall Super M on the farm. It is in running condition but look worse then your M do. I'll have to find some pictures.
My M is not a trailer queen but all things considered....AGE!!...i dont think its to bad. The paint is faded but she does not have much rust like alot of M's of this age do. Please post some pics of the Super M! I have a old farmer down the street and all he does is collect old Farmalls. Has a Huge garage with a lift and everything. He has one of EVERY model. M, Super M, MD, MDTA, Super H, H, Super C, C, Super A etc... He is a hell of a great guy. Retired farmer that buys old tractors, and restores them. He has an old Oil Pull to! Currently he has a 1066 split apart in his garage. Get some pics of the Super M. If it runs then who cares what it looks like!
One more of the M. Brief story on it. Bought it for $400 bucks! Came with front end loader (trip bucket), 2 buckets, wheel weights and a few other goodies. I didnt even know the guy. I seen it sitting in a random yard, went over to the house and asked the guy about it. He said he would let it go for the right price. I asked him the lowest he would go and he said 400. I said 'sold!!'
At The Back Of The Pack
Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
Join Date
Jan 2009
Location
Rison, Arkansas, United States
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We have a John Deere Slant dash 'A', 1950 J.D. M T, 1953 J.D. M partially restored, 1985 John Deere 650 Diesel, 1958 Ford 601 Workmaster and a Minneapolis Moline LP model. It has a 403c.i. 4 cylinder in it.
1985 Honda BigRed 250ES
runs good all original
Restoration in progress: 1980 Honda ATC 110 1985 Honda ATC 250SX 1982 Honda 200ES BigRed 1984 Honda 200S 1984 Honda 200S parts bike 1985 Honda ATC 110 1983 Honda ATC 110 parts bike, runs but smokes
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At The Back Of The Pack
Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
Join Date
Jan 2009
Location
MA
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Used to be. Back when I was 14 I wanted a go cart but I had those really loving but overcautious kinda parents.
They got me a 70's Sears Craftsman LT-10... and man did I love it! I rode that thing around the yard and woods so much I wore tracks everywhere.
I later put a bigger motor on it from the dump (14hp I think) and ATV tires from my friend's LT125.
I learned how to work on motors and mechanics on that thing. Lost a fingernail (don't touch spinning pulleys when they have belts on them) and lots of blood (all sorts of reasons lol) on that thing. Lots of fun though!
Though I got that go cart two years later I still loved the tractor.
I had welded up a 1974 CB360 motor to it and wired it all up with some straight pipes. Ran great but never made the jackshaft or anything to hook it up. Was going to do a straight axle with a gear on it... probably wouldn't be here today if I had finished it!
These are the only pics I have of it, after it sat nearly 10 years. I finally scraped it 3 or 4 years ago.