Posted by BillyinStoughton on July 11, 2012 at 07:24:32 from (208.100.40.42):
In Reply to: Re: Nebraska Cowman posted by glennster on July 10, 2012 at 15:16:30:
I know where one sits. I crawled over it a few years back. It either has a bad gearbox on it or has a broken shear pin or woodruff key somewhere. (i.e. The PTO shaft spins, but no output from the gearbox.) I know the gearbox is relatively simplistic. My guess is that it could be made to work again. It sits in a fenceline south of Mt. Horeb, WI not far off of Hwy 78. I almost dropped a pheasant on it hunting a few years back.
Even if that one isn't available anymore if you know where to look you can come up with them. Any area that puts you in the Mississippi watershed used them at one point in time. Southwestern Wisconsin and Northeast Iowa can be a hot spot for finding em'. The University of Wisconsin had a terracing program they worked through back in the 50's I know.
This post was edited by BillyinStoughton at 14:55:42 07/11/12.
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