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Jimmie D. Phelp

02-25-2014 09:01:55




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Who can identify these imp.? I know the brand and history.




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Jimmie D. Phelps

02-25-2014 18:55:43




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 09:01:55  
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Field Cultivator is right. We called them Duckfoots. It is made by Dempster. the Windmill Co. of Beatrice NE. The one on the right my Dad bought new in 1939 like the brochure shows. The other one I bought from a neighbor and a third one my other neighbor sold for junk before I could buy it.

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Jimmie D. Phelps

02-25-2014 19:01:00




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 18:55:43  
They made other Imp's. I know of the drills as my neighbor used one many years. His was a 14" deep furrow with shovels for wheat. Always a good stand.



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Tim(nj)

02-25-2014 19:23:41




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 19:01:00  
Didn't they make a corn planter, too?



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casecollectorsc

02-25-2014 18:16:03




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 09:01:55  
Dempster diggers is what I call them. Got one on the yard. Use to run a 800 Case diesel and Dempster digger to work summer fallow when I was a kid for Dad's cousin. Did the windmill company by chance make them??



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long green line man

02-25-2014 17:48:50




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 09:01:55  
Most Imp. co.'s called them toolbars, 3pt. or pull type, These look like MM or AC brand, pull type coil shank diggers, (Quack diggers) although quack diggers had a much closer spacing between shanks, smaller C shanks like older field cult. ...



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Jimmie D. Phelps

02-25-2014 12:40:39




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 09:01:55  
What"s the BRAND ( who made them) and what were they called (nick name)



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Jimmie D. Phelps

02-25-2014 18:11:03




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 12:40:39  
I"ll give for now this clue. I do not know if they were built their but they were sold through them, with their name. The company is in Nebraska



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Adirondack case guy

02-25-2014 17:19:01




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 12:40:39  
Looks like Case model E or T field tillers to me.
Loren, the Acg.



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Farmallb

02-25-2014 11:42:00




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 09:01:55  
Theyre field cultivators



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Tx Jim

02-25-2014 09:07:37




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 Re: Identify in reply to Jimmie D. Phelps, 02-25-2014 09:01:55  
Shanks look like JD shanks.



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