J.Wondergem said: (quoted from post at 19:32:20 09/27/13)
Will, in the picture of the Allis with all the weights, is the Allis behind it hooked to the front one? I can't see any front wheels on the back one, and it has a bunch of wheel weights on it too. Also what is the black thing above the fender on the first one?
Yes, the two are connected together by that big yellow iron bar that runs forward. Here's a video from Rantoul of what Frank 41 was talking about where it was pulling a 4 bottom plow (no video of it plowing though).
One year they actually ran this tractor in the tractor pull (it has been at the Jacksonville steam show several years in a row, though this is the first time I've seen it with a wide front on it) and he had to stop before he pulled the sled off the far end.
Some pictures I took of that tractor in previous years where you can see the linkages better:
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This post was edited by Will Herring at 18:15:02 09/27/13.
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