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ebinmaine

Get your paint crew on changing those wheels to the appropriate Navajo white or Linen.

Do a little maintenance on it....

Smokes? Who cares!!??!!

 

Mobile mosquito repeller.

 

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Stepney

I dubbeth thee, Sophia Petrillo!:D

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Stormin

Name? Smokey Joe?

 

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Pullstart
5 minutes ago, Stepney said:

I dubbeth thee, Sophia Petrillo!:D

 

It’s not loud enough to be named after a Golden Girl!

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Tractorhead

When i see it first Time, my first thought was- oh, it‘s a Bandit...

 

 

Why? I remember this... 

 

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Achto
59 minutes ago, Stormin said:

Smokey Joe?

 

 Nothing say "smooth" like Joe.

 

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Yes this picture was edited in accordance with federal advertising laws. :thumbs2: :D

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stevasaurus

I think I would call it a "C-81".   Now I know what you are talking about.  You know, you can name a kitty cat, but it never comes when you call it.  :hilarious:

 

If you have to name it...how about...   SEE, ATE ONE!!   :banana-linedance: :banana-linedance:

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clueless

Jessica, probably because while I'm reading this I'm listening to an Allman Brother's CD. Don't judge :angry-nono:.

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rjg854

Clyde  ?

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, stevasaurus said:

I think I would call it a "C-81".   Now I know what you are talking about.  You know, you can name a kitty cat, but it never comes when you call it.  :hilarious:

 

If you have to name it...how about...   SEE, ATE ONE!!   :banana-linedance: :banana-linedance:

 

You be careful, I might just have to call it Steve!  

 

When you’ve got kids and so many tractors, you’ve gotta make it fun!  

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stevebo

All I k ow is that I would not repaint that one. Get the 2000 wet sand port out and buffer👍

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Pullstart

I noticed it looks faded, but original!

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes:  Humm...

 :text-+1:vote for Steve then.

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The Tuul Crib

 No better time than right now how about 

 

CHUCKY!!!!

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, rjg854 said:

Clyde  ?

 

Thought about that, but it’s not quite Clydesdale size, and @PeacemakerJack‘s dad’s 953 is Clyde.  We wouldn’t want the, to be confused in the event of a plow day mixup...

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PeacemakerJack

I like “Smokey”...

as with any tractor that one names, it either comes to you through an observed characteristic or you just plain decide to call it that and stick with it.  

 

Not that hat I would know anything about naming tractors, cars, trees, etc:hide:

 

Regardless of the name, that is a cool little tractor Kevin and a sweet find!  I can’t wait to see that thing turning earth someday.

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Pullstart

I must also say, our ‘69 Chevy C-10 is “Ole’ Smokey” too, though it doesn’t much puff any more.  When we picked it up, I went through 2 or three engines that burned oil more than an old Screamin’ Jimmy runaway!  

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Achto

Make a pulley change so it's "born to boogie" & call it Bocephus. :confusion-shrug: What can I say I'm a Hank Jr. fan.

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Macwrench

Name it Tommy... for Tommy Chong!  Smokes a lot!!!  :happy-jumpgreen:

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Pullstart

I think I’m gonna call it Steve. I love you man!

 

 

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Stormin

Bit like comparing a Shetland Pony to a Clydesdale, Kevin. :D

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The Tuul Crib
5 hours ago, pullstart said:

I think I’m gonna call it Steve. I love you man!

 

 

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Quick!!! Somebody get that man a

a beer and a remote!! 

 

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953 nut

How about Raucht Viel?

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Retired Wrencher
15 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Get your paint crew on changing those wheels to the appropriate Navajo white or Linen.

Do a little maintenance on it....

Smokes? Who cares!!??!!

 

Mobile mosquito repeller.

 

:lol:

Eric they do not make Linen beige  any more from what I understand.  I use Gloss  

Almond.

 

 

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