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Getting Old And Soft?

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Allan In NE

03-17-2008 17:17:42




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Don't laugh,

I broke down and put a PTO shield on this old M.

Don't worry tho. Not all is lost, 'cause I'm really fighting the urge to put on those duals that my Buddy is trying to sell me..... ..... ..... ..

They would look kinda neat however..... ... :>)

Allan

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Dairy Farmer in WI

03-18-2008 10:09:09




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
well i think it's good that you put that back on there. they are good to have. i still got them on my h's and one of my m's and the only reason the one M doesen't have it on there is because one of the bolt "ears" is broke off. man i wish i had the time you have to put all that work into that M. seems like i'm always stuck fixing everything else. how much was that 3pt by the way? i was thinking of geting one.
DF in WI

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wildman from mo

03-18-2008 06:25:36




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Alan now you need a quick hitch so you don't have to get off to hook up,since your getting so old.Reading about you fellows all the time makes me feel like I know you all.I farm at mile 12 along the mo.river &1.5 miles across the field is the mississippi river. When you dump your bath water we get wet.We had axle duals on our 450 when it was our big tractor.We thought we had a big horse. Good luck Wildman

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Allan In NE

03-18-2008 06:50:32




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to wildman from mo, 03-18-2008 06:25:36  
Oh, for sure.

I remember when my dad bought that new 400D.

Biggest bull in the yard for a few years and at long last, we could get away from the tumble plow and could finally cultivate with a rear mount instead of that old slow belly mount.

Then he turns right around and buys a new 560D. Nice tractor but couldn't keep a head on the goofy thing.

Allan



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rustyfarmall

03-18-2008 06:24:07




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
I'm thinking you need something to keep that hot Nebraska sun off your head. Maybe an umbrella, or one of those fancy buggy tops?



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Bill46

03-18-2008 05:18:42




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Allan, the 450 I have had duals on it when I got it from dad. 450...M...same tractor just older.
He ran duals so he could pull the silage wagons up the grade by the barn. The single tires would spin on wet grass...so he helped her out a little.
Worked like a champ. The 450 is a narrow front end...but it still looked darn good with duals.
Plus, I could pull the spreader on the fields in winter when cleaning out the barns a lot better. If it warmed just a little to thaw about an inch or so...off you went down a slope.
I may put them back on one day just for the heck of it.

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Randy se-mn

03-18-2008 05:17:21




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Where does one aquire that hydraulic hose breakaway assembly?



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Allan In NE

03-18-2008 06:19:01




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Randy se-mn, 03-18-2008 05:17:21  
Hi Randy,

Your favortie tractor salvage yard and from any 66 or early 86 series tractor.

Allan

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Randy se-mn

03-19-2008 05:33:23




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-18-2008 06:19:01  
Thanks Allen...Tip 'O the hat to you on that one. 'preciate the info.



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TractormanNC

03-18-2008 03:36:35




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Hey Allan,
Saw a 450D not long ago with dual 15.5s, cast centers, one turned in, the other turned out. Didn't look right to me.



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Allan In NE

03-18-2008 03:44:00




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to TractormanNC, 03-18-2008 03:36:35  
Yeah,

It would put that inside set awfully close to the seat you would think.

Dunno, I might just "opt out" on this idea. Kind of silly to put duals on an old M.

Don't have anything small enough to it to pull anyway. :>(

Allan



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John M

03-18-2008 02:53:28




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Nothing wrong with safety! IS that an overrun coupler on the pto, or is it just the pto shaft. Looks pretty clean there.



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Allan In NE

03-18-2008 03:27:30




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to John M, 03-18-2008 02:53:28  
Mornin' John!

What the heck you doin' up so darned early? :>)

Naw, it's just the PTO shaft. This ol' sis really needs a bath. It was so darned clean when I got it too. :>(

All my fixin' and all the mud around here has really taken it's toll. :>)

Allan



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John M

03-18-2008 03:40:15




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-18-2008 03:27:30  
Aint early here, almost 7:00.(Getting the boys ready for school) I tell ya, if youre planning on using that PTO any, Id sure put an overrun coupler on it. Two of my Ms have one on it and it sure is alot safer that way. When I was younger, I thought I was going to help Dad and do a little bushhogging, forgot that I had to start stopping a good bit earlier with it running, got a little to close to the barn, which was right beside the feild I was cutting, and yep, you guessed it, I couldnt stop and right through the side of the barn.

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Allan In NE

03-18-2008 04:12:20




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to John M, 03-18-2008 03:40:15  
Doubt if I'll ever be using anything with any intertia to it.

Hokwever, might see if she can pull the 12' swather just for fun.

I'll pick one up next time I'm at the tractor store.

Allan



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Rootsy

03-18-2008 06:34:46




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-18-2008 04:12:20  
PTO guards aren't sissy.. I have never thought much of them other than being a PITA to get the shafts coupled. Until last summer when I twisted the PTO shaft off on my 7' Allis mower behind the 350... The PTO shield kept that 3 foot piece of pipe from destroying the fast hitch and most likely me.... The PTO shield didn't fare too well and went to the great scrap heap in the sky... The 350 and I lived to mow another day... with a replacement PTO shield.

The M may not have enough sack to twist off a good PTO shaft before killing the engine 99% of the time but a LPTO and or IPTO are entirely different animals...

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Glenn F.

03-17-2008 18:50:56




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
I thought you'd be showing us a new "cushy" seat.

Glenn F.



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Steven f/AZ

03-17-2008 18:42:13




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
I dunno, Allan, I see three or four different shades of red on that old girl! Might be time to make 'er all match...

OSHA would be proud of your PTO shield. :)



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K.B.-826

03-17-2008 18:38:35




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Don't laugh too hard about the duals, I know of a guy who still has them on a 400!



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Armand Tatro

03-17-2008 18:12:03




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Where is the quick-hitch for that new 3 PT hitch? Armand



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Allan In NE

03-17-2008 18:20:19




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Armand Tatro, 03-17-2008 18:12:03  
Oh,

Think I've still got enough steam in me to crawl off and pin 'em up. :>)

'Sides, about all this thing is gonna pull on that hitch is the V-rake anyway.

Allan



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Larry in GA.

03-17-2008 18:02:17




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
You are right there aren't many But I have one on my Supper 'C' and also the belt pulley shield. I must say yours looks much better than mine
Larry



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the tractor vet

03-17-2008 17:39:33




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Ok now that is done WHERE are the fenders?????



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Allan In NE

03-17-2008 17:48:32




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to the tractor vet, 03-17-2008 17:39:33  
Can't go there, Ol Bud.

Some things just "aren't" done, ya know. I'm really pushin' my luck with the neighbors as it is by havin' this silly shield on.

Gotta be the only tractor in the county with the PTO covered up. :>)

Allan



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mike a

03-17-2008 17:27:43




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
will duals still fit w/ your nice 3pt hitch??



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Allan In NE

03-17-2008 17:33:34




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to mike a, 03-17-2008 17:27:43  
Dunno,

And really, what good would they do on an old M other than just "look" unique?

Don't plan on putting a loader on the old rascal and this area is flat as a pancake anyhoo.

Allan



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Glenn F.

03-17-2008 18:21:10




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:33:34  
Duals would look cool, if it does not narrow up the operator area too much.

Actually, what I think would look even better is a set of 15.5's on 14" rims. That's what I have on my DC CASE and it looks sharp. Duals on a standard axle DC is too crowded to look nice.

Just my opinion,
Glenn F.



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tractorsam

03-17-2008 17:36:56




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:33:34  
I have a friend with duals on his M. Looks pretty neat :) Not so hot if you've got to drive through anything narrow though! tractorsam



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JFavor

03-17-2008 17:24:27




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 Re: Getting Old And Soft? in reply to Allan In NE, 03-17-2008 17:17:42  
Wow, everything looks great. Wish I had that set up.



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