my brother and nephews collection

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
I was at my brothers place yesterday,and took pictures of his collection,I Think my nephew is getting to be more of a collector than my brother ,between the two of them they have a lot of stuff.They are both great people,I am trying to get them to join in here on the site
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A lot of this stuff is my nephews,I Said do you mind if I post some pictures on the site,he said no problem,Hes gonna fix them up some day,,,hes 30 years old,,,,he better start soon! lol
 
Yep, somebody gonna have to get on the stick if they gonna fix all that stuff! I know exactly how it feels, though. My wife used to ask me, "Why did you buy THAT thing?" My answer, "Because they don't make them any more!" I did see a few things that I would like to have, one photo showed what looks like the fuel tank and handles of a Gravely walk behind garden tractor sticking out of the snow, I have one almost like it, and in another photo there were two Sears Suburban tractors. Love to have them to go in my collection! Thanks for sharing the photos.
 
Wow, I thought I had a few things floating around here, which are way over due to be worked on, but he's got "a one of everything in there" ! I forget what part of NJ, but hopefully its out of sight, but with satellite imagery, town codes, neighbors that complain and don't appreciate old iron LOL !

I remember further south in NJ, when I lived in Manasquan, and commuted to a site job in Howell TWP everyday, there was a good sized yard of old caterpillar equipment along the county road near Squankum, or Lower Squankum, Farmingdale if I recall, the old scrapers really stood out in memory, as we were running the same equipment but much newer, looked like it had been there for years, probably gone now.

Well one thing is for sure, a pair of thousand series Ford tractors and a hundred series in there too makes the whole collection OK in my book LOL !!!!
 
Ya coulda shoveled some snow out the way so we
could get a good look! Neat stuff looks like my
collection.
 
larry@stinescorner; I'd think 'Sweetfeet' would have a hayday at that place. I like the speedometer displaying the 'gear' to be in for speed; lotsa' folks didn't have much driving experience when I was on a volunteer 'fire brigade' I like that term too.
 
thanks for sharing, lot of nice stuff, but I'd have to clean it up some so it at least had some kind of rhyme or reason to it. maybe get some of those parts up out of the mud etc...
 
Just been watching Extreme Hoarding on TV. This looks as if he is set to appear on the programme. If he does, Can I come over and help clear up? LOL, Phil
 
Kind of neat seeing a Bear Creek fire truck as Im from Bear Creek in Wisconsin though. Wouldn"t be able to tell the difference from a picture as we have as much snow here also. Quite a collection they have there.
 
Boy, and I thought I was a Pack Rat. They've got me
beat 6 ways from Sunday. Your nephew & I could have
a lot of fun working together on all that old
equipment. Shame were on opposite sides of the
country.

Doc
 

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