Brought some stuff home today

jon f mn

Well-known Member
Weather was clear and not real cold so I decided to get some of my stuff home from where it's been stored. Started with my 200 baler, it's in real nice shape except it's been outside for a few years. Doesn't seem to have done much damage other than rotting the tires.


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Next was my parts planter. I was going to rebuild this one, but the one I just got looks much better. The wear parts are better on this one tho, the discs are hardly worn.


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Then I got my 300 chopper, it is also a low use machine. I used it a couple years back to chop for my friend and it works great.


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Also got my 14' disc home. It needs a lot of work including new blades for the front. I have those already, but will need to get some bearings and it need welding in some areas.


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Hope to have both the planter and disc all ready by spring. I even got the baler and chopper in the shed, altho I had to take the spout off the chopper because it was just an inch too tall.


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Sheds are getting full and I still have stuff to put in!
 
Hey jon use the loader to put chopper in shed. Leave spout on. Thats what I do because shop door isn t high enough. Good looking equipment. RB
 
Bet your having fun Jon, no way does everything fit in the shed. I always felt that was a good problem to have. You don't have enough stuff if it all fits in the shed, LOL. Rod.
 
Jon, Looks like the equipment will be happy in the new home an not out side. Now if you need to build a new shed make it twice the size you wanted. My new shed is full and will add on to the red shed next spring. Jerry from Ohio
 

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