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160dan

04-10-2008 19:14:16




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I've seen a halftrack on forts 800,jubilee etc...anyone ever seen one on farmall...h,m etc? thought that was a great feature

Love to see any pics...even Ford or any brand...Thanks, Dan




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john *.?-!.* cub owner

04-11-2008 20:14:33




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 Re: halftrack in reply to GordoSD, 04-10-2008 19:14:16  

160dan said: (quoted from post at 05:28:22 04/11/08) that Is just the coolest thing...I've onle seen then on wide fronts...I bet this one steers in snow with just breaks, eh? I love it and now realy want one!!! Thanks! I'll make it my new screen saver!
If you want, I ca send you a higher resolution picture of it. my email is ejpuckett@centurytel.net

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Farrview

04-11-2008 14:40:52




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 Re: halftrack in reply to 160dan, 04-10-2008 19:14:16  
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This is a farmall H with half-tracks. I use it plowing several drives and for hauling logs. The weather beater cover is also great as long as the wind doesn't come from behind! Half-tracks work much better than chains.

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160dan

04-11-2008 17:55:15




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 Re: halftrack in reply to Farrview, 04-11-2008 14:40:52  
I love the log hauler equipment...any brand names on it and/or other pics that I might try to weld something up...My Dodge 2500 lost one Tranny pulling logs out into the open but my H would love the work



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Farrview

04-11-2008 19:26:59




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 Re: halftrack in reply to 160dan, 04-11-2008 17:55:15  
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Here are a couple photos of the log carrier. I constructed this myself as everything on the market was expensive, not rugged enough or too elaborate. The rear wheel unit is transported by pushing the tongue into a holder on the front unit and using the come-a-long to lift it off the ground. Makes it easy to move around in the woods. I can back up to the log, unhitch the rear carrier over the log, hook up the front, drive ahead and hook the back up. Works great.

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Harold H

04-11-2008 05:41:13




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 Re: halftrack in reply to 160dan, 04-10-2008 19:14:16  
Arps made most of the half tracks and had kits to fit most all production tractors. In the IHC line they had them to fit all from A size through M size. I think they quit making the half tracks in the late 50's after Arps was bought by another company, I think Blackhawk. They continued supplying parts for a number of years.

Harold H



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Jim in Ma.

04-11-2008 05:38:42




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 Re: halftrack in reply to 160dan, 04-10-2008 19:14:16  
There has been a set on Craigslist = Nh. for the past month



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160dan

04-11-2008 03:28:22




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 Re: halftrack in reply to john *.?-!.* cub owner, 04-10-2008 20:12:35  
that Is just the coolest thing...I've onle seen then on wide fronts...I bet this one steers in snow with just breaks, eh? I love it and now realy want one!!! Thanks! I'll make it my new screen saver!



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john *.?-!.* cub owner

04-10-2008 20:08:04




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 Re: halftrack in reply to gene bender, 04-10-2008 19:14:16  
There was a MTAD with one at RPRU about 5 years ago.



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Gerry....WI

04-10-2008 20:03:57




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 Re: halftrack in reply to 160dan, 04-10-2008 19:14:16  
I've seen 2 M's with the half-tracks made by Blackhawk Co. of New Holstein, WI. They are no longer made but show up at auctions.

The guy who owns the M.s uses them when pulling firewood loads out of the woods during the winter. The more snow the better.

Pretty slick



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HAS

04-10-2008 19:57:06




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 Re: halftrack in reply to 160dan, 04-10-2008 19:14:16  
I've seen them on AC's and I think there is one in the pictures to the left on a Farmall C.

The ones I've seen are an aftermarket from Bombardier.



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