I was sure glad that we attended the Lynden show this year. When I was just a young boy, I worked for my uncle in the summers, and he had an AC b, that I did all the plowing, mowing, raking etc. on his farm and most of his neighbors small farms with a 1943 AC b. They were advanced for their era and easy to operate. I inherited this tractor and still have it in my collection today.
Yeah glad you made it out, if your there next year ill have to say hi! Really, that's neat. Yeah it's a great tractor, only thing I don't like about mine would have to be the crank start, it's ok but at times it can be quite annoying, maybe one of these time you could bring it down as well as some saws maybe?
We are planning on attending next year, and hope to have a display. I dont know at this point what we will bring to display, but chainsaws are most likely to be one of the main things. I will stay in touch. @@Tractors_Trucks_And_Pups
Sounds good, well see ya there more than likely, I'll have to pop over to your channel soon and see what's new for you, (for some reason RUclips never notifies me even with notifications on)
@@Tractors_Trucks_And_Pups Yes it was quite fun while i had it. Besides the engine knock and the throw out bearing fork being a little bit bent, I enjoyed it. I have already bought another one, its a farmall a. I would've loved to buy another Allis and I had ever intent to. But Allis Chalmers are really hard to find in my area. The B I had we spent a day going to get it an bringing it back. We didn't have time this year to make a day trip. So I bought a Farmall A that was pretty close.
Ok, yeah some tractors can be great and others a pain in the butt. Well glad you got something. Here it kinda depends on when your looking, mine was a half hour away to get it which isn't bad at all considering we go there often. But it will depend on when your looking but in the end every brand will have it's ups and downs and most of these older tractors are American iron. Hope you enjoy it! Hey and thanks for watching
Hahah, yes it was, at least you got it going (at least thinking back it was). yeah i decided to record this parade flags make a good camera mount too. Well good, yeah hopefully next year can get a better video and im assuming this is the guy that ran the AO that i talked too (dont want to give out your name just in case) but hopefully we can get the go-pro on your deere... Is it a B you got if i remember correctly?
I was sure glad that we attended the Lynden show this year. When I was just a young boy, I worked for my uncle in the summers, and he had an AC b, that I did all the plowing, mowing, raking etc. on his farm and most of his neighbors small farms with a 1943 AC b. They were advanced for their era and easy to operate. I inherited this tractor and still have it in my collection today.
Yeah glad you made it out, if your there next year ill have to say hi! Really, that's neat. Yeah it's a great tractor, only thing I don't like about mine would have to be the crank start, it's ok but at times it can be quite annoying, maybe one of these time you could bring it down as well as some saws maybe?
We are planning on attending next year, and hope to have a display. I dont know at this point what we will bring to display, but chainsaws are most likely to be one of the main things. I will stay in touch. @@Tractors_Trucks_And_Pups
Sounds good, well see ya there more than likely, I'll have to pop over to your channel soon and see what's new for you, (for some reason RUclips never notifies me even with notifications on)
I wish I could have made it to the tractor show this year. Cool video tho!
Yeah wish you could, maybe see you next year? Thanks
Runs like a top! I sorta miss my lil B. How long is the bar on your mower? mine was 6 foot.
Yep, did you sell yours? I don't know, it's probably a 5 foot, might be 6, I've never actually measured it
@@Tractors_Trucks_And_Pups Oh ok. Yes I sold it. Wasn't strong enough for what I wanted to do with it.
Bummer, at least seems like you enjoyed it while you had it. What do you plan on getting? Another Allis?
@@Tractors_Trucks_And_Pups Yes it was quite fun while i had it. Besides the engine knock and the throw out bearing fork being a little bit bent, I enjoyed it. I have already bought another one, its a farmall a. I would've loved to buy another Allis and I had ever intent to. But Allis Chalmers are really hard to find in my area. The B I had we spent a day going to get it an bringing it back. We didn't have time this year to make a day trip. So I bought a Farmall A that was pretty close.
Ok, yeah some tractors can be great and others a pain in the butt. Well glad you got something. Here it kinda depends on when your looking, mine was a half hour away to get it which isn't bad at all considering we go there often.
But it will depend on when your looking but in the end every brand will have it's ups and downs and most of these older tractors are American iron. Hope you enjoy it!
Hey and thanks for watching
Lol the AO was being so stupid at the worst time I didn't know you were recording. At least I was in a RUclips vid with over 300 views.
Hahah, yes it was, at least you got it going (at least thinking back it was). yeah i decided to record this parade flags make a good camera mount too.
Well good, yeah hopefully next year can get a better video and im assuming this is the guy that ran the AO that i talked too (dont want to give out your name just in case) but hopefully we can get the go-pro on your deere... Is it a B you got if i remember correctly?