can anyone identity these

Brendon Warren

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Would anyone here be able to identity these exhaust pipes? I picked them up at an estate sale today. No part #s with them.
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John deere B exhaust pipe bought a few the one with the sharper bend is older, they used to rot out right at the bend when they went to a sweep like the other two they lasted longer but the water would run right into the cylinder if you left the can off.
 
I bought the logging cant from a different place today. I went to look at an elevator which I think I will buy and came home with the logging can't and a pitchfork. The man also has a nice 54 international pickup. I'm thinking about the truck. I paid $20 for the can't, I think I did alright.
 
That was a good price for the cant. Do you know the differences between a cant and a peave and what logging operation each was used in???
Loren
 
I always thought the Peavy had the pointed end and was used to move logs in the "rough" and the cant was used at the sawmill while the logs were being sawn. But I've been known to be wrong and ready to learn something when I can.
 
A site for answers like that

http://www.vannattabros.com/tools.html

And a lot of other things forestry

At the other side of the size extreme

http://www.vannattabros.com/dozer.html

Opens with a Fiat Allis HD 31
 
(quoted from post at 21:37:34 08/05/17) I always thought the Peavy had the pointed end and was used to move logs in the "rough" and the cant was used at the sawmill while the logs were being sawn. But I've been known to be wrong and ready to learn something when I can.

Peavy has the spike at the end, cant dog/cant hook doesn't.
 

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