thefishhunter
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Is there a thread on here with just generally weird attachments for an N?
This thread got me curious...
This thread got me curious...
(quoted from post at 16:35:02 01/28/16) Lots of implements for old tractors. All the plumbing for that log splitter is necessary because the tractors internal hydraulics are a
little slow for a wood splitter. There is an implement forum on Yesterdays Tractors.
(quoted from post at 17:51:07 01/28/16) Here's one of my favorites:
According to the mounting instructions, the drawbar and stay bars provide "protection against whirling cutting bar." :shock:Sure that meets OSHA standards. 8)
(quoted from post at 14:51:07 01/28/16) Here's one of my favorites:
(quoted from post at 14:29:40 01/28/16) I agree there are a lot of weird attachments for Ns.
Some are emotional attachments, for others it's a nostalgic attachment. Wink
By the way I didn't comment on this yesterday but the U shaped part of Wallytoo's wood splitter came off of a Ford implement of one sort or another.
Maybe a brush mower. Ford did a lot of bending pipe and tubing like that so it looks pretty familiar.
You can even see there is still a little bit of Blue paint on the inside of the tube.
They probably cannibalized it off some thing else to make the splitter 3 point.
(quoted from post at 18:32:54 01/28/16)According to the mounting instructions, the drawbar and stay bars provide "protection against whirling cutting bar." :shock:Sure that meets OSHA standards. 8)
(quoted from post at 18:22:15 01/28/16) Brush mower
Must have been a very early version of what a bush hog was going to evolve into.
safety footnote: be sure that blade has stopped turning before getting off the tractor!!!!!!!!!!!!
(quoted from post at 15:20:10 01/31/16) I try to do as much as I can without having to 'climb' outa the jungle gym loader and I'm ONLY 55 LOL
(quoted from post at 20:25:37 01/31/16) Does this count? Have grill, will travel!
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