Ok it's not a Ferguson but I had to take a pic...

Jason S.

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I moved this old Dearborn combine out next to one of the corn fields to spook some animals. It has worked for me spooking them before, I moved it with my TO-20 and I unhooked it and I thought that makes a pretty good picture so I had to snap a pic. I'll get it restored hopefully over the winter.

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I got a 1917?18? 'New Ideal' grain binder somewhere around here... not as good a shape as yours... wanna trade???
I bet every bit and piece of that thing is replaceable with off the shelf parts and easy fabricating jobs... nice...
 
This thing uses common bearings but odd ball belts and there is probably 20 belts on that thing. One big wide belt with a variable width pulley to control the beater speed. We had one growing up that we used for oats but the reason I bought this one was I am building a shed by myself and didn't have any scaffolds to stand on so I bought the combine instead. It's taller and longer and I can move it with the tractor. I lay my hammer and nails in the discharge chute spout. It works good.
 
(quoted from post at 14:01:30 08/22/13) This thing uses common bearings but odd ball belts and there is probably 20 belts on that thing. One big wide belt with a variable width pulley to control the beater speed. We had one growing up that we used for oats but the reason I bought this one was I am building a shed by myself and didn't have any scaffolds to stand on so I bought the combine instead. It's taller and longer and I can move it with the tractor. I lay my hammer and nails in the discharge chute spout. It works good.

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those shoes don't look 13 and a half from here... did your feet grow since you did those posts? Now that isn't an HF disc plow in the hay is it????
Next FENA meet will have to be in your yard...we got to check what else is in those weeds....
 

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