Posted by ShadetreeRet on April 18, 2014 at 00:37:42 from (184.4.13.135):
In Reply to: All the tractor stuff posted by Brent Zappe on April 17, 2014 at 09:16:30:
Yes, it is amazing just what you can find when you cut back a few bushes and weeds! A few years ago I sold two Allis Chalmers CAs, neither of which were running, to a friend. There were a few cultivator parts and some other stuff, found a two bottom plow in the edge of the woods that I had forgotten about. Two or three months later I was cutting back some bushes and briars and uncovered a large spring shank cultivator for an AC with snap coupling. I never told him about it, I intend to modify it for a 3pt. hitch so I can use it with my TO-30. And no, I don't feel bad about not telling him about it,the agreement was he bought what we could find, and they are worth more for scrap today than he paid me for them.
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