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P Dennis

10-04-2012 19:48:26
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The Little Red Shed produce stand in Roscoe, IL held an Antique Tractor Show last weekend. Larry brought out his many tractors, and I displayed my Case SC and VAH models. We had 10 Case tractors as well as Farmall and JD.

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Bohemian32

10-07-2012 22:23:23
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 Re: Tractor Show in reply to P Dennis, 10-04-2012 19:48:26  
Those pictures brought back old memories, I remember one of our neighbors had a Farmall M with a Stanhoist loader just like that. I was the first loader that I was ever around. I think Dad borrrowed it from time to time and I have forgotten about it till I saw the pictures.
If I remember right, it you let the hydraulic cyliners down too far the cable with become slack and the cylinders could fall forward. There was a web belt attached around the cylinder to keep them from falling too far forward. When in use and the cables were tight, then the cylinders were under enough tension to remain upright and the web belts were not needed. Usually the web belts only came into play when the tractor sat too long and the oil drained back into the system .

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casenut1

10-05-2012 19:05:42
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 Re: Tractor Show in reply to P Dennis, 10-04-2012 19:48:26  
great pics , thanks for the show.



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C. Amick

10-05-2012 18:18:43
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 Re: Tractor Show in reply to P Dennis, 10-04-2012 19:48:26  
Enjoyed looking at the photos. Thanks



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Ande

10-05-2012 05:21:50
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 Re: Tractor Show in reply to P Dennis, 10-04-2012 19:48:26  
Looks like a fun day,if I lived closer,would have come over.
Thanks for taking the time and posting



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dcinillinois

10-05-2012 02:23:00
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 Re: Tractor Show in reply to P Dennis, 10-04-2012 19:48:26  
Thanks for shareing the pics. I know where that is!I did not know about the show is this a anual event?.great pics Bob



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