I too have an 856 with an M&W turbo on it. My favorite here. Also have 20.8x38's on it. I put an Iron Bull ROPS on it. Makes it nicer to run mowing hay. Had a friend rebuild the pump on it and let's just say it isn't stock anymore. Really don't need all that extra power but it is nice to have on the discbine in our hills. It still runs cool yet. I have all red now but when we had the dairy I had a 170 Allis. Was quite the workhorse for its size. Beautiful shop.
Thanks! The shop is really nice, especially this time of year. Dad had a 175 Allis when I was growing up, I really liked it. Would love to have it back but that won't ever happen. It went away in 1984 and I don't know the serial number.
I've got shop envy...that's really nice space! Your 1066 looks mean with the duals on. I'm with you on switching to 30 inch rows, I'm on 36 also because of the picker. People want a fortune for narrow row pickers and if I bought a different combine I'd probably have to sell the picker and the All Crop, and I really don't want to sell the All Crop. I'm glad you found a head for the 450, those are really nice tractors. Thanks for sharing, Mike!
Thanks Evan! The shop has been a long time coming. Feels kind of strange to have concrete, and warmth. Probably do some shop updates as we go along. I ahve a really nice work bench in another building that will be going in, not till next year though. Going to purchase a decent toolbox and storage cabinet possibly. Have a better drill press to get moved in... Really lookiing forward to getting back to work on the 450!
You have good agricultural machinery, greetings from Mexico.
I too have an 856 with an M&W turbo on it. My favorite here. Also have 20.8x38's on it. I put an Iron Bull ROPS on it. Makes it nicer to run mowing hay. Had a friend rebuild the pump on it and let's just say it isn't stock anymore. Really don't need all that extra power but it is nice to have on the discbine in our hills. It still runs cool yet. I have all red now but when we had the dairy I had a 170 Allis. Was quite the workhorse for its size. Beautiful shop.
Thanks! The shop is really nice, especially this time of year. Dad had a 175 Allis when I was growing up, I really liked it. Would love to have it back but that won't ever happen. It went away in 1984 and I don't know the serial number.
@@MikeJensen-wo7oh I know the feeling on trying to find previous tractors. Not easy
@@JeffMilitello It's never easy and when no records were kept and it was traded 40 years ago it's nye on impossible.
Here in Mexico we grow corn and wheat in rows 30 inches apart. wheat in four-row furrows. Greetings from Yaqui Valley Mexico.
Thanks for watching and greetings from Iowa!
I've got shop envy...that's really nice space! Your 1066 looks mean with the duals on. I'm with you on switching to 30 inch rows, I'm on 36 also because of the picker. People want a fortune for narrow row pickers and if I bought a different combine I'd probably have to sell the picker and the All Crop, and I really don't want to sell the All Crop. I'm glad you found a head for the 450, those are really nice tractors. Thanks for sharing, Mike!
Thanks Evan! The shop has been a long time coming. Feels kind of strange to have concrete, and warmth. Probably do some shop updates as we go along. I ahve a really nice work bench in another building that will be going in, not till next year though. Going to purchase a decent toolbox and storage cabinet possibly. Have a better drill press to get moved in... Really lookiing forward to getting back to work on the 450!