Gd day from Ontario. Watching with ploughs , horse & buggy neighbours , they were takin moldboards off & outting on horse plows had a meter to tell how much they were pulling, found allis to be very easy pulling. But the price of shares were crazy for them. Ths
Interesting. Allis plow parts are crazy high if you can even find them. Ontario is my favorite place to fish. When I get retired in '26 I intend to spend at least a couple weeks a year there.
I like those D Series Allis Chalmers. My dad had two D19's. A gas and a diesel. One was his loader tractor. Had an F11 Farmhand loader on it. In the winter he would put a comfort cab on it, and rear tire chains. It was amazing how much diffetence that comfort cab made when it was cold as hell out. Like below zero. The way the operator is positioned on those tractors, it got really nice and warm down in there. It was a little bit of a pain getting on and off, cuz you had to crawl up over the back of the seat, but it wasn't the worst thing in the world That thing fed a lot if cattle over the years. They were good tractors. Trouble free and very dependable. And I like the way they looked too. They just had a really nice look to them. I spent a lot of time on one dragging a four bottom plow around with one if them. And they were good haying tractors too.
Glad you finally got this one to load! Videos used to take a long time to load for me, now they are loading pretty quick but I don't know what is different. I'd be interested in that subsoiler, we may have to figure something out! I love that All Crop drill. I've never seen one in person. I found one on Craigslist a few years ago, they wanted a FORTUNE for it. I think it's awesome that you have your Grandpa's WD. My Grandpa had a WD45 he bought new as his first tractor, my uncle has it now. Not much of it is original, it had a pretty hard life. Thanks for sharing, Mike! I hope you have a good one!
Thanks! Well, the sub-soiler isn't going anywhere, we'll figure out something. I'm going to buy a laptop or I-pad or something to help with this stuff. Went to Wisconsin on my annual beer run today, good times! Help coming tomorrow to move the 450, maybe shoot part 4 then? Thanks for watching!
@@MikeJensen-wo7oh Got to get stocked up before winter hits, LOL. If you buy a laptop, I would not recommend a chromebook. That's what I use, they are cheaper, but there is almost no software that is compatible with them. And it won't talk to my phone anymore so getting videos off the phone is a major pain in the ass. I'd like to try something different, but I'm cheap...unless we're talking tools or tractor stuff...
@@evanaustin2636 Well, I'm an Apple guy so something from them for sure. I'll get there, in time. Really happy this got on there, finally! Hopefully it's dry enough to plow next Saturday and I get plenty of video, and can get it loaded!
Thanks, had to dig out Norm's bible to figure out the difference between 70 series and 80 series. The semi- mount is an 84 as it has the cushion trip bottoms.
I don't think so, it's different than 100 series tractors but can't remember how it drives for sure. The tach still works just the hour meter that is on strike.
Gd day from Ontario. Watching with ploughs , horse & buggy neighbours , they were takin moldboards off & outting on horse plows had a meter to tell how much they were pulling, found allis to be very easy pulling. But the price of shares were crazy for them. Ths
Interesting. Allis plow parts are crazy high if you can even find them. Ontario is my favorite place to fish. When I get retired in '26 I intend to spend at least a couple weeks a year there.
Good video, Im also IH and AC. Picked up D17 ser 1 this summer and I wish I had those tires.
I like those D Series Allis Chalmers. My dad had two D19's. A gas and a diesel. One was his loader tractor. Had an F11 Farmhand loader on it. In the winter he would put a comfort cab on it, and rear tire chains. It was amazing how much diffetence that comfort cab made when it was cold as hell out. Like below zero. The way the operator is positioned on those tractors, it got really nice and warm down in there. It was a little bit of a pain getting on and off, cuz you had to crawl up over the back of the seat, but it wasn't the worst thing in the world
That thing fed a lot if cattle over the years. They were good tractors. Trouble free and very dependable. And I like the way they looked too. They just had a really nice look to them. I spent a lot of time on one dragging a four bottom plow around with one if them. And they were good haying tractors too.
Lot's of cool old equipment there! Wish I could get my hands on some of it!
Thanks! Took quite awhile to accumulate all this treasure.
Glad you finally got this one to load! Videos used to take a long time to load for me, now they are loading pretty quick but I don't know what is different. I'd be interested in that subsoiler, we may have to figure something out! I love that All Crop drill. I've never seen one in person. I found one on Craigslist a few years ago, they wanted a FORTUNE for it. I think it's awesome that you have your Grandpa's WD. My Grandpa had a WD45 he bought new as his first tractor, my uncle has it now. Not much of it is original, it had a pretty hard life. Thanks for sharing, Mike! I hope you have a good one!
Thanks! Well, the sub-soiler isn't going anywhere, we'll figure out something. I'm going to buy a laptop or I-pad or something to help with this stuff. Went to Wisconsin on my annual beer run today, good times! Help coming tomorrow to move the 450, maybe shoot part 4 then? Thanks for watching!
@@MikeJensen-wo7oh Got to get stocked up before winter hits, LOL. If you buy a laptop, I would not recommend a chromebook. That's what I use, they are cheaper, but there is almost no software that is compatible with them. And it won't talk to my phone anymore so getting videos off the phone is a major pain in the ass. I'd like to try something different, but I'm cheap...unless we're talking tools or tractor stuff...
@@evanaustin2636 Well, I'm an Apple guy so something from them for sure. I'll get there, in time. Really happy this got on there, finally! Hopefully it's dry enough to plow next Saturday and I get plenty of video, and can get it loaded!
Thats a New Idea running gear
@@JohnIckes-s1j Thanks.
Slat plow was a 70 series. Grain drill is 11x7. Ca disc is a model 20
Thanks, had to dig out Norm's bible to figure out the difference between 70 series and 80 series. The semi- mount is an 84 as it has the cushion trip bottoms.
Is the tachometer drive on that 6080 come off the back of the alternator?
I don't think so, it's different than 100 series tractors but can't remember how it drives for sure. The tach still works just the hour meter that is on strike.