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is it worth restoring implements?

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farmallsc

09-06-2003 16:15:12




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for my super C i have a harrow,a plow, a seeder and a hayer, they are all fast hitch, should i restore them or is it not worth the time since i wont really use them? i also have a snow plow that goes on my touch control




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farmallsc

09-07-2003 10:03:18




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 Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to farmallsc, 09-06-2003 16:15:12  
okay okay, i will restore my implements, but i must amend my list, i was walking around the feld where my farmall lived for the last 52 years and i found a belt driven circular saw, a hay rake, (this is all in addition to the harro the plow and the pull behind grater i think) which is all fast hitch,



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Indydirtfarmer

09-07-2003 02:48:14




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 Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to farmallsc, 09-06-2003 16:15:12  
Everyone that has a restored tractor, has at least ONE. An impliment that had almost as much time and effort put into it as some people put into their tractor. When I found out that "the most common item I know of", 2 bottom, 3 pt. hitch plows, were getting hard to come by, I dragged out an old worn out set, and "Made new again" a model 66 Massey Ferguson plow, to go with my MF50. They look great, hooked to the tractor. It's one of the best parts about owning an old tractor. If you think real hard, you might find an excuse to actually USE the tractor and impliments. ( Got a "demomstration" this afternoon. Got to plow the mother-in-laws garden!)

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Stan TN

09-06-2003 19:36:13




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 Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to farmallsc, 09-06-2003 16:15:12  
Sure, just think how neat they'd look spotted around your Super C at the tractor show.



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Red Dave

09-06-2003 18:08:04




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 Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to farmallsc, 09-06-2003 16:15:12  
Yes! For all the reasons below and the fact that good fast hitch equipment is getting harder to find.
Like somebody else said, if you don't want to bother with them, sell them to somebody who will.

Wahtever you do, don't scrap them.



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Nebraska Cowman

09-06-2003 17:58:21




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 Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to farmallsc, 09-06-2003 16:15:12  
if you don't want to restore them at least STORE them so they will be preserved for future generations.



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Aaron

09-06-2003 17:57:02




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 Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to farmallsc, 09-06-2003 16:15:12  
I think they are worth restoring, but if you don't have any use for them it may not be worth it to you. Why not sell them to someone who does have a use for them? Just my thought.



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Will

09-06-2003 17:27:06




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 Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to farmallsc, 09-06-2003 16:15:12  
Yes. You don't do it for what they are worth. You do it to preserve a part of history.



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ShepFL

09-06-2003 17:40:03




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 Re: Re: is it worth restoring implements? in reply to Will, 09-06-2003 17:27:06  
Well put Will!!



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