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Old 02-18-2015, 10:23 PM
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Nice looking rig Grampie! Do you have one of those killer grille guards made for it yet.... yes I need one of those.
Yes, It's equipped.
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Old 02-18-2015, 10:49 PM
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Thanks Oak & Tacosteelersman for the kind words, It's a worker for sure. It a mower, it plows, it pull's the sled, I made a pole boom for it to carry things. It's got the woods back blade for grading limestone or moving snow. 126# weights on each back wheel, I'm adapting a Wheel Horse tiller for it too!Attachment 62007

Attachment 62008 Great Tractor
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Old 04-19-2015, 04:32 PM
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Looks Great Grampie!!

I put some weights on my 2072 today. I think they really set it off!





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Y'all have some nice machines here!!! When I was searching for a replacement for my 2166- I got some input on the 16XX's, the 18XX's and the even nicer 20XX's.

I would have loved to have a machine like that- but don't really have any place to work on them- as I have no garage, or easy access to basement.
Last fall I found a deal on a machine I'd always wanted(for newer vintage), and drove to Pennsylvania to bring back a 2004 2544. I had wanted the metal front end over the plastic, and the Kohler 2 cylinders are a lot nicer than my old one-lunger. And this looked fairly clean as well- just a couple of surface spots on deck.

I had a 2166, that led a fairly difficult life, and the deck finally rusted in center and bent, with the help of a wandering rock!!! A friend welded in a plate that kept me going for a while. It had a bagger on it- and until I found a 3 bin bagger for the 2544- I really couldn't use without getting grass all over wife's wood chips.

I chased a few deals on used baggers- but fell through. This weekend I sold the 2166 for $400, and now had the coin to get the 3 Bin. Checked Ebay to get hold of CubcadetMaster up in Waterbury VT, and he found an older new Cub 210 bagger- gave me a sweet deal on it, and met me somewhere shaving an hour each way off my ride.

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I've been restoring my 1872 and I added a 3pt hitch. I have a plow, disc, harrow and grader blade that I have nearly done with the 3pt hookup.
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I've been restoring my 1872 and I added a 3pt hitch. I have a plow, disc, harrow and grader blade that I have nearly done with the 3pt hookup.
Outstanding, almost too nice to use !
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Looks Great Grampie!!

I put some weights on my 2072 today. I think they really set it off!

Man those headlights really light things up!

Great pics guys!
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I've been restoring my 1872 and I added a 3pt hitch. I have a plow, disc, harrow and grader blade that I have nearly done with the 3pt hookup.
Welcome to OCC
Got myself one of those there 1872's myself...... but not as purdy as yours. Beautiful tractor
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First post here on the website and I have to say I am hooked!! I have already found tons of useful info on my tractor. Would love to find a snow plow for it one day. Here's my 2284.
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First post here on the website and I have to say I am hooked!! I have already found tons of useful info on my tractor. Would love to find a snow plow for it one day. Here's my 2284.
Beautiful 2284!! I'm not far from Galax.
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