Part of my collection

DeltaRed

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I bought it from the estate of a dear old friend about 10 years ago. Noticed the international wide front under it. Always thought I needed a token two banger.
 
What is in the mini fuel tank closest to the house? Is that the Av gas TV claims you need to run in those old red 6 cyl. gas burners? I am not sure if you even have any in your fleet. That is certainly a nice gang in work clothes! The old McCormick in ..row 0.. is so far gone she does not even deserve a can on the stack? Maybe I just cannot make it out. I know a lot of the time it does no good due to the manifold threads. Thanks for sharing!
 
The tiny tank on the far left is indeed Avgas. I keep it around for use in my ATV four-wheelers and such. The old McCormick you speak of is an I-9. The other two are a junk super MTA and a junk 806 there are a couple others in the lineup that are just as bad or worse. BTW the junk 806 was the donor for the grill that is currently in the 1456.
 
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Yes farmhand f11 loader.MD/400'hybred'. Front half 400, rear half MD. Made from two junkers out of the Dead row.
 
Who knew all that iron was way up there!
Is that a solar panel array I see in the background?

Fantastic views but the yearly rainfall average it TOO SCARY for me!
 
The fancy house, solar array, and boats belonged to the neighbor. They are not mine, I live in a POS trailer house!
 

Seems like I've driven by a collection like that next to and on the north side of Hwy 50 but you are further west than I'm thinking.
 
LOL

What is that saying about farmers? Million dollars worth of assets and pockets full of lint. Except we're not up to the first part either!
 
Thanks,it is beautiful country. But it is excedingingly dry.However,that dryness is why we put up some really pretty green hay.Thank God for irrigation!
 

OK. Place I'm thinking of is probably back east in Rocky Ford cantalope country. Peaches and cantalopes in Colorado, who would thunk that up? And potatoes as my brother worked for a potato farmer down by Alamosa which always used to make the weather reports as the coldest place in the nation.
 

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