Farmall450
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I agree, I was thinking about $300 as well. Most of the value being the valves.
I agree, I was thinking about $300 as well. Most of the value being the valves.
How many green tractors do y'all have ?
First I would like to thank you for the thread. I really enjoy this and this is what I do to wind down in the late evening. You mentioned about possibly purchasing an indicator and/or micrometers. I was a machinist for 20 yrs. before moving on to something else. You should be able to get a quality indicator and magnetic base for less than 250.00. i had a lot of Starrett tools but there is quality in Brown and Sharpe and Mititouya(spelling?) If you check with MSC Direct there are lots of options on brand name and value line. I don't buy Value Line because as you know you get what you pay for. Hope this helps.
What are you looking to check? In the shop 1" was kinda the standard but that was different work than what you're doing. You probably won't need 1" travel for run out but possibly to get access. Probably didn't answer your question but trying to get a feel for what you're going to do or will do down the road. after that you can pick the indicator and then a magnetic base and/or clamp system. As far as micrometers, what diameters would you be measuring? Dial calipers might fill the need but don't do large diameters well. Hopefully this helps and isn't babbling.














Yeah, that gimmicky stuff is addictive, even when expensive.






















Two thumbs up on the loaders single control lever.
What capacity is that tank? Would it not be more efficient to find a used semi tanker to use for a nurse tank?
We were able to find a clean one that hauled molasses and used it to feed our sprayer. We didn’t have anywhere near the acreage as you guys though but our crops required 100 gallons per acre for drench insecticide.
See the news in Paducah, Ky? Should be able to get a great deal on a grain bin ... tornado took it and wrapped around a 2018 Chev Silverado on the highway. Driver had scrapes and scratches and thankfully stayed in the truck until they got the powerlines shut down.

























Nice! Cliftonbros Tractor Detailing.
The kids are sure to enjoy the field trip!
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Wow, everything looking good. Might have missed it, whats the plan for the 4010 since you removed the loader? Just going to be a wagon hauler and auger power source?




That poor lone Kubota looks out of place there.
I don’t blame you for not keeping it green though. We had two JD Gators (still have one) and there’s not a whole lot to like about them compared to the competition.
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That's a good thing you're doing, that may be the only farm experience in some of those kids life.
Years ago, when in driver's training, one of the townies asked: Why do farmers always drive so slow, why don't they mash the gas like the rest of the world? .
Not a bad deal on the loader if it comes out a wash in cost - I'm a big fan of the single joystick. Fender holes are no bueno, tho.
What’s the issue with mounting to the fender?