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Brad From Austr

02-17-2004 02:11:20




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Thought some of you out there may be interested in some Australian Machinery I've collected along with some tractors, engines and other items of interest. Please feel free to comment.




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Brad From Australia

08-03-2004 00:16:41




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 Re: OT - Australian Machinery Collection in reply to Brad From Australia, 02-17-2004 02:11:20  
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Steve-IA

02-17-2004 18:55:14




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 Re: OT - Australian Machinery Collection in reply to Brad From Australia, 02-17-2004 02:11:20  
Brad,
Really nice collection. That LA looks mint! What crops do you raise in sheep country? Must be grasses judging by all the wheatland tractors.
Steve



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dctom

02-17-2004 06:55:29




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 Re: OT - Australian Machinery Collection in reply to Brad From Australia, 02-17-2004 02:11:20  
BRAD, AWESOME COLLECTION, HAVE ONE QUESTION I NOTICE A LOT OF SLATTED FLOORS IN BUILDINGS, HOGS?? SHEEP?? JUST WONDERING DCTOM



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Brad From Australia

02-17-2004 18:06:42




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 Re: Re: OT - Australian Machinery Collection in reply to dctom, 02-17-2004 06:55:29  
Hi DCTOM The slatted floors are the floors of our shearing sheds internal pens, used to hold 300 - 400 sheep inside overnight or rainy weather. Haven't had those four legged vermin on my property for two years now so I put my antique machinery etc. on there instead.
Cheers Brad



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Brad From Australia

02-17-2004 02:59:56




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 Re: OT - Australian Machinery Collection in reply to Brad From Australia, 02-17-2004 02:11:20  
The machine is a stripper made by May Brothers of Kapunda, South Australia. The stripper and later the combine harvester (known in the US as a combine) were both invented here in South Australia, also stump jump ploughs the predecessor to modern tillage equipment were invented and built 20 kms (12 miles) away.
Why do I use green machines, well they have the best dealership within 100kms and they are more reliable than the rest. I collect Case tractors because they are available more readily than JD's.

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ted

02-17-2004 02:42:21




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 Re: OT - Australian Machinery Collection in reply to Brad From Australia, 02-17-2004 02:11:20  
Very nice! Thanks for sharing, I am curious what that large wooden wheeled aparatus, with the galvanized steel, is (about 5 slides in)?? Anyway, "gotta ask ya mate?" (I can speak a little Aussie) since IH was bought up by Case, we can forgive a little red paint, but what are those new "Green Machines" doing poluting your farmstead??



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