Iets see some orange pics today!


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Ok, you asked for it
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Somewhere under the rainbow
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Yes they can remember my name at the Kubota dealership
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Val metal power feed cart


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Thomas skid steer with Val Metal feed mixer in open barn door
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Kuhn Vee rake
Paint it Orange, and I might buy it , lol
 

D-21 puller out of PA

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D-21

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D-21

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Snowmobile trail maintenance

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D-21

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Little Humiliator transfer sled

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The Trusty Cabota


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My Pasquali 986. Not sure what the original color was, there were about 10 coats of paint on the hood. I had some Persian Orange left over from a sicklebar mower I rebuilt, so I used that. The wheels got painted the cream color when I mounted new tires on it.
 

Uni 802 that I make high moisture ground ear corn with, and my Fox 6250 chopper that I use to open fields and cut roadways.
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1937 WC, only Allis tractor that I have, just because I like the total lack of styling.
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Allis corn picker I brought back from the dead.

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How I filled the bunk, before I got a dump wagon and trucks.


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Dump wagon


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I do have a Kubota I use for small jobs,, my uncle bought it new, I have added a few attachments on it for him,,
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I was doing some maintenance on one of the pasture two-track roads

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Not super Orange but the water pump grease is more orange than red

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a house that caught on fire 150 feet from my property,, it was 102F that day also

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There are a few Orange pics,,
 
Allis-Chalmers 314-H all original condition, it was loaded with options too. Full set of chrome hub caps, cigarette lighter and tach. I sold it a couple years ago to an A/C collector so I know it went to a good home.
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Just another Spectacular Lake Huron sunset

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My M3 in action

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As seen at the Transportation Museum in Whitehorse, Yukon

Ben
 
Here is my CA and a B we needed room so I sold the B we still have the CA it is my plow tractor and works great. Randy
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Oranges for everyone!

As taken from my roomette aboard the Empire Builder during the stop in Glasgow, Mt.

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This Scout is orange, just didn't look like it through the tinted window on the train. Using 20 year old Kodak VR 1000 didn't help either.

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From my trip to Mo. last summer.

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Orange juice & a chow hound. Taken at the Best Western in Gillette, Wy. The breakfast was excellent, very filling & affordable. They also still allowed smoking in the rooms & there was a BNSF mainline behind the building. Always got a rear facing room so I could enjoy the action. Woo-Hoo!!

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Part of the 23 lb horde of Rainier cherries that I sent back to various family & friends in Wi. from Wa.

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Getting ready to develop a roll of B&W film that is on an orange ESTAR film base.

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Orange Massey 98 with cab.
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Mike
 
4010. It was my big tractor when i bought it in 1981. Finally realized it would get a hangnail every time it was planting season, so I bought the 966 in 1984.
 
I'll bet your arms were ready ready for a rest after using that. Dad had a pull grader with hand a operated blade. A couple hours raising that up and down was enough for me. Stan
 
First time I ever saw a loader on a G.Looks like it would make it a little harder to get into the seat
 
I saw your and yes I suspect I will bring one home this year, so far the ones we have sold have really performed well.
 
My 38 WC in 1977 In Greenville Ohio. The original owner's son was pinched in the upper left leg between it and the belt pulley of a massive Oliver standard tractor. He flopped the gear lever and assumed it was in neutral. It was in first. He got the crank off the extension but the extension drove into his hamstrings and turned with the engine. It was still spinning its rear tires when his wife stopped it and backed off of him. That happened 2 years before I bought it. It was still where she shut it off, and so was the Oliver. He limps. I sold it to a neighbor in Indiana where it regularly shows up at antique shows. Pic two is the 2.7 million Btu Melt furnace in My lab in the Foundry at SCSU Jim
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That is a Model M. About late 30's. The west coast used a bunch of them. I don't think they were made after WW2. Stan
 
I don't remember which magazine used to test them and published the results, but I remember Allis had a few that were the quietest. Ford did too as did IH once the got the 86 series. Case and JD had some models most years that were quietest. I don't remember Massey or white being the quietest for any models. What always surprised me was how models varied even in the same brand. I remember the case 2290 being quietest but the 2390 was almost the loudest the same year. Since the cab and engine are so similar I thought that was suspicious. The same happened with other brands too.
 
I stepped out about an hour later and he was looking around. Got a little closer and he took off. I'd seen him in the trees then heard the thunk on the window a while later.
 

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