random tractor pics

glennster

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just thought i'd post a few pics to ward off cabin fever

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Love the Oliver 80.
Is that auger outfit a power corn rake? My Sudenga has two augers on it. Doesn't seem like that one would move it as well as the double auger one does,but it looks like it would hog its way back in to the corn better than mine does with the square tube frame and carrier bearings.
 
Great pics.

Am trying to figure out what you would use that horizontal, walk-behind auger for- post holes going up a cliff?
 
Yep. Got 1 just like it plus 3 or 4 Pusey Bros. twin augors and 1 old Pusey Bros. with a double chain drap instead of augors. Would like to find a Pusey Bros. single augor. Also have Pusey Bros. twin augor 8 ft. extension attatchment. By the way hope you are recovering. Did the state ever get rt 47 done at your shop. Was quite a mess late last fall. Armand
 
I could sure use an extension on my Sudenga. It only reaches about half way back in those round cribs when I use it to pull straight in to the feed grinder auger.
That or a second one to feed in to the first one.
 
on the mend armand, starting therapy next monday. they tore up my side of rt 47 and put a temporary lane in, then quit for the winter. supposed to tear the southbound side up, do all the construction, then come back and finish the east side.
 
That first one reminds me of what I remember of my Dad's first tractor. I was just a little guy that could climb up onto that seat and than be afraid to get back down. Had to be rescued several times before he got rid of it for an Oliver 60 or Ford 9N.
 
Great pics...I see you have a nasher 47 baler, I have never come across one of them in the States, but back in the late '60s our country was just full of them....very reliable baler as long as you kept the twine knives sharp! I still use my '67 B47 to bale my hay and straw.
Sam
 

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