What odd or different tractor would you have if you could

JOCCO

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Know this has been asked or a version of it before. But if you could find (and have, afford, wife allowed it, etc) a unique tractor what would it be? For me an Allis rc tops the list!!! Some people say I have a few unique ones but not really within the world of tractors.
 
I've always got my eyes open for an Oliver 500 diesel to go with my 500 gas. A 600 would be quite a find too.
 
Hey RR I just beat you up on Radio shack post!!! For me it would be the Oliver 80 and some Hart Parr's though not to rare and yes most of those yellow Olivers spelt MM.
 
nothing unique just my Dads MM ZA he sold in the late fifties after the drought broke him, the family that bought it still has it but have not been able to get it bought.
 
I would like an W14 to go with my F14. The possibility of that happening is closer to zero than my bank account is.
 
One of those big early gas engined tractors, like an Altman Taylor. Big 4, Pioneer, or that big cross motor Case.... I'm not fussy.... Ben
 
Outside of another Pasquali, I think I'd have to say either an Oliver 1650 or a fully restored MF 65.

...Then again, I'd settle for another TO-30 with Howse brush cutter. :wink:
 
I'd go along with the UDLX, but a JD unstyled BR or BO would be neat too, or a wide front Silver King!
 
I can fix you up on the RC,I'd like an Oliver 1600 or 1650 4WD just to say I have one.Do have a Cockshutt 20 offset 'Little Chief' that's a pretty rare tractor and an Oliver 1450 4WD.Last I heard there
were less than 10 Little Chiefs found.I've sold some of my old reasonably rare tractors AC A,Unstyled WF Oliver Super 99 6 cylinder gas.Just got tired of looking at tractors that I can't use for
anything.I Like antiques I can use.
 
I would like a 190xt Allis with a narrow front end. My Grandfather had a brand new 190xt with a wide front end and I can remember riding with him chopping corn silage with a 780 Allis chopper. I also think a 7020 or 7520 Deere articulate would be a fun toy. Tom
 
(quoted from post at 10:37:17 06/01/17) Wouldn't happen to know where there are some 998 Pasquali parts would you? The front differential on mine needs some work.

Sorry, mine was a 986 - 21hp. And I had to leave it in Arkansas after it was too badly damaged in an auto accident.
 
If I want a unique tractor, I build accessories for it to fit my requirements. This is just one of several that I have fabed accessories for.
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A 310 Case crawler is at the top of my list. Actually one of each of the small crawlers would b great, but the Case best of all.
 
Another Oil Pull or 2. A 12-20 to start with Dad had 2 of them I used to play on. A model B would be nice or a30-60 either a type or type S.
 
Probably a Farmall Super M-TA Diesel, or an Allis Chalmers WD-45 Diesel. Spent time on both in my younger years, except the Farmall was a Gasoline, not Diesel! The WD-45 was a wide front, and the SM-TA was a narrow front later converted to wide front.
 
Funny thing with me when I was a kid farming with a ZA MM, JD 630, and a Case 730, I always wanted a garden tractor now I have 7 garden tractors and I want the MM, JD, and the Case. Guess that prooves I am never satisfied. lol
 
I have a '53 DC and 5 Case garden tractors. All 'teen 1969 & 1975. I wish I had a Case 646 with the back hoe !
 
Pop had a TD-14 dozer with a winch. Youngest son has a 2-105 2wd that he sold. Sure wish I had both of them. 2150 4wd. would be nice.
 
(quoted from post at 08:14:29 06/01/17) Know this has been asked or a version of it before. But if you could find (and have, afford, wife allowed it, etc) a unique tractor what would it be? For me an Allis rc tops the list!!! Some people say I have a few unique ones but not really within the world of tractors.

I have two here....which one do you want?
 
Funny how I have a line on about half of these previously mentioned tractors, just need to connect buyer and seller...

Myself, I once saw pictures of a guy who collected the newer series Deeres (30,40 etc.) and specialized in the open station, narrow front units. Never saw many 4440s for example in that configuration, but would probably be handy.
 
First choice would be JIC 110 hp. Steamer, second choice would be a Fowler Field Marshall, one big cylinder thumping away.
 
For practical reasons a like new Farmall Super M. To have something unique an Avery Ro-trak which was an accepted failure but very different than anything built before or since it's time (1938-1940).
 

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