Local rust with washtub weights

RedMF40

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Was in VA yesterday, saw this with the add-ons. Looks like its work days are over, hope it could handle wearing concrete shoes.
Gerrit

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(quoted from post at 05:38:40 05/13/22) Where abouts in Va? If you get near the
Shenandoah, feel free to pop by.

Thanks Steve, I'd enjoy that. I was in Loudoun County near a town called Waterville. Was picking up a piece of equipment for my place. I'll let you know if I'm ever down your way, I go to SNP once in awhile. Gerrit
 
That rig would power out before it runs out of traction. I made a push blade for a B for pushing snow. It did not have chains but did have cast rear wheel centers and one weight per side. It really surprised me how much snow that little 18 HP tractor could push.
 
That's an exhaust lift.They had a porcelian coated housing,and an assortment of differentlenght rods to go with it for your different attachments.A man that has had a roadside stand here for probably 60 years still uses one.He was a Farmall mechanic for many years,and said if they were kept up properly they worked well.Whenever I come across parts for them I give them to him.
 
(quoted from post at 06:41:40 05/13/22) Surprised Lee Sisk hasn't picked up that beauty.

Prolly wouldn't sell, it's parked out front of a winery for display. Not sure how that setup fits into growing grapes but I'm not in the wine business. Gerrit
 
(quoted from post at 09:55:26 05/13/22) Neat pics.

How long between shots? The sky has quite a bit more more blue in the first pic.

SweetFeet, maybe a minute at most between shots. Good observation. We had fast-moving weather coming in from the west, steady rain all last night. Gerrit
 
That was my second thought, after I had first replied - wondered if the clouds were coming... or going. :)
 

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