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Here is what I scored at auction today

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Ken Sweet

03-19-2011 14:03:39




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Here is what I scored today at auction. A Gandy pasture renovator with shearpin protection and the seedbox is powered by 12 DC electric motor. The other piece is a Farnam renovator with shearpin protected shanks and ground drive seedbox. Ken Sweet

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IBorange in TX

03-20-2011 11:17:57




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 Re: Here is what I scored at auction today in reply to Ken Sweet, 03-19-2011 14:03:39  
Ken,
That second picture is of a pasture renevator made by Corsiana Plow, which is no more, was located in Corsiana, Texas. Worked good in a sandy loam soil.
Good Luck
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Ken Sweet

03-20-2011 11:29:08




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 Re: Here is what I scored at auction today in reply to IBorange in TX, 03-20-2011 11:17:57  
Also sold under the Farnam brand. We use them in heavy clay and burr rock here in Central Ky. The only thing to wear out is the hardened point edges and they can be hardfaced with a welder in short order. Ken Sweet



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Tom in TN

03-19-2011 15:11:38




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 Re: Here is what I scored at auction today in reply to Ken Sweet, 03-19-2011 14:03:39  
Ken,

Those both look like they'd be a great help. What are you going to use pull them? I have a little Ford 2000 that I don't think would be powerful enough. I'd love to get a similar implement that I could use behind by tractor.

Tom in TN



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Ken Sweet

03-19-2011 15:16:16




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 Re: Here is what I scored at auction today in reply to Tom in TN, 03-19-2011 15:11:38  
Tom, I guess I will sell them. They don't require much power to pull as most people don't go more than 3-4 inches in the ground. Ken Sweet



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