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i have seen it dont remember where... i think in an antique power magizine maybe
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Not the one in the vid, but I've seen the real HT-341 in person. It's pretty cool!
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Allis Chalmers built one, also, as they were building turbines, and tractors.
I would rather have this; http://bangshift.com/general-news/eb...ts-of-mystery/ As a teenager, I used to hang out at the shop that built that Mustang, It was mostly a show car, but, was run a few times. One night, it took a run down East Ohio Street in Pittsburgh, after a dare and some $$ was on the table,,,,
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LOL! I went to a Red Power Round up and they brought it in from the Smithsonian. I wish that I could have gotten more pics that day. At the time film cameras was all there was. I think I spent 4 rolls of 36 take film that day and ran out before we made it through everything. Included in the Cub Cadet section were several of perfectly restored low production CC's. Also, the guy (Dan Hoefler) who built perfect models of a MFWD, crawler and high crop tractors out of 100's had his machines there. I ran out of film in the Cub Cadet section. I'll have to see if I can find the pics.
While were on "concept machines" I posted a vid in this thread about that 5388 build (just now). It's an interview with the guy who built the 5388 that we discussed in that thread. |
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I like the color scheme, maybe my next project will be blue and white.
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ive seen it in person as well. it was at the pageant of steam in canandaigua NY a few years back during the themed IH show. never looked at it close because i didn't know what it was, wasn't interested but i do remember it and i have a picture on my old phone of it.
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Cubs: 2072 w/60" Haban, 782 w/Johnson 14 loader & 44" deck, & 169. Others: Ford 120, Ford LGT100, Ford LGT125, 2 - Ford LGT145s, & 4 - John Deere 140, H1 and H3. |
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I went to the Smithsonian in '04 and it was not on display.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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