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Nebraska Cowman

06-19-2006 16:52:19




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here's few pics I took at Red Power. Quite a nice assortment of rare tractors as well as the more common.

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Mike Androvich

06-20-2006 18:38:14




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Nice pictures Cowman! You even got one of mine in there. Thanks!



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KevinH

06-20-2006 15:30:14




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Awsome pics, Howard!! Wish we could have been there, but Sam"s new sister probably wouldn"t have been very cooperative on a trip that long. She"ll go to her first show in July, interestingly, it will be the same show(Franklin, NC) that was Sam"s first 6 years ago. Did you have any luck on the corn binder manuals? Kevin



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Phil Auten (TX)

06-20-2006 06:51:01




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Nice job, cowman. I see you got a picture of George Willer, his wife Marilyn and the tricycle Cub. He's added the duals since I last saw it at Portland, IN. a couple of years ago.
As for the Osborn FWA, it's my understanding that the front axle is a Rockwell out of a military deuce and a half. Is that what you saw?

Phil



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1953 Super M (Steve)

06-20-2006 02:14:28




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Thanks for sharing Howard--GREAT pics.



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darin in sk

06-19-2006 21:48:14




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
nice pictures cowman, i almost went but had to back out at the last minute cause of lack of planning and work also. wish i could have made it but hopefully next year. i would like to meet you guys and put a name to the faces. i read the forum almost daily, but rarely post a message. thanks for all the good forum reading, darin



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Paul in Mich

06-19-2006 21:43:12




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Cowman, Nice pics. Unfortunately I wasn"t able to make it knowing full well that RPRU probably wont get much closer to Mid Mich than mansfield Oh. We had such a bad spring,(Rained 15 days in may) that we are way behind, especially having to replant so much. Hopefully I"ll get to a show in the near future. Its nice to see some of the more unusual tractors, rather than the ordinary, although I see nothing ordinary about old IH. There"s something special about every one, regardless of age or condition.

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Farm Girl

06-19-2006 21:12:11




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Thanks for the pics Cowman. It was nice to meet you and put a face with the name. I thought the Round Up was just wonderful. So many great tractors and some that were really different. I am so happy to see that there are many people out there that really care about keeping the red ones alive and running. I really like the fair ground shows.



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Thresherman

06-19-2006 20:26:31




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Nice pics. Does any one know who got the 2009 show, WI, SD, or IA? Also, this is 2 in a row for fairground shows. What do you like better, fair ground shows, or the traditional club hosted show.

Just wondering.Our club hosted the first official RPRU and would like to get one again.



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scotc

06-22-2006 05:30:43




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Thresherman, 06-19-2006 20:26:31  
Madison, WI at the same place here they have the world dairy expo



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Sloroll

06-19-2006 18:46:43




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Thanks! I wish I could have gone! Next year.



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Rnicholas

06-19-2006 18:29:59




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Was hoping for some good pictures. Thanks. I was planning on going but a job change happened. Maybe next year.



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Easy

06-19-2006 17:44:59




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 16:52:19  
Nice pics. Never heard of an Osborne FWA. What year were these thing sold? And how well did they work? Also what was pic #22? A pulley, but to what? Thanks for the pics - I should have gone, but work came up.



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Nebraska Cowman

06-19-2006 17:55:10




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Easy, 06-19-2006 17:44:59  
#22 is the fan pulley on an F20, don't know what the extra pulley is for, never seen one like it.



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Farmallgray

06-20-2006 05:50:07




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 17:55:10  
I noticed that pulley on that tractor too. I was lucky the owner was there when I was looking at it. He said he used a combination of V-belt parts and flat belt parts to put it together. The late F-20s used the v-belt but it wasn't spring loaded.
I'm pretty sure my 2 39s have the extra pulley sheave. I'll check that and let you know. It was funny, the guy said I was the first person to ever notice or ask about that belt and pulley setup.

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jal-SD

06-20-2006 06:47:39




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Farmallgray, 06-20-2006 05:50:07  
I'm no expert on F-series, but weren't starter & lights an option on the later F series? Is that the generator pulley for that option? (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)



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IaGary

06-19-2006 18:48:16




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-19-2006 17:55:10  
Nice pics Cowman

Did you get any infro on the Osborn front assist?

Looks like it was powered off of the belt pulley gear box.

How was it geared to the rear end for speed?

Just wondering Gary



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VOLfarmall

06-20-2006 15:06:14




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to IaGary, 06-19-2006 18:48:16  
Very nice job ,looks to be a lot of nice tractors and equip.but I didn't see any SHTA's Thanks for the nice pixs.



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Harley

06-20-2006 17:30:16




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 Re: RPRU Pics in reply to VOLfarmall, 06-20-2006 15:06:14  
Great as always Howard. Good talking to you on the way back too. I found the wheel wedges in the classifieds on here from a nice feller from Washington State. Should be here in a couple of days. Thanks again for the pictures. Harley



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