That looks great! Your Allis is a sharp tractor, and I imagine it handles that job with ease. My kids love to ride in the wagon too. Ill throw a few in the mix.
I didn't notice your comments before but thank you for the compliments. This was my son's first year in the wagon. Growing up there would sometimes be 3 or 4 of us kids in the wagon, very good times. Some of my fondest memories on the farm are around picking time.
I, too, remember riding in the wagon as my Dad picked corn, both with his JD 226 mounted on his 1937 JD "A", and a few years later when he had a JD 227 mounted on his 1950 JD "A".
I open up the fields for a local farmer who plants about 30 acres of organic ear corn. I started on Friday on one of his fields. Hopefully more pictures when it dries out again. Sorry about the pictures being a quarter turned.
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Your AC 200 looks sharp, I remember in high school the sophomore class home coming float was pulled by a brand new AC 200 just like your borrowed from the local Allis Chalmers dealership. Year was fall of 1973, i was a freshman that fall in high school.