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Re: In your shed....behind all the new farm equipment...what kind of old tractor do you own??
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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on October 28, 2001 at 15:03:41 from (152.163.194.178):
In Reply to: In your shed....behind all the new farm equipment...what kind of old tractor do you own?? posted by Darren Elliott on October 27, 2001 at 16:50:47:
Well, I assume you mean behind the 3 new Polaris, 1 Artic Cat snowmobiles... Thats all we got for new equipment. Ha ha ha.. Here's the lineup: > 1950 Farmall C with a rear 2 bottom plow lift, and a front snow blade. Tin is painted, along with part of tranny, and clutch housing.. To much of a work horse to spend time on it so far... > 1941 Case SC. Just restored. Center exhaust, flat rear hubs, not spoked, old style air cleaner.. BETTER than new, and pretty rare.. > The good old 1940 Farmall M-sittin outside the garage with a tarp on it. Farmhand loader(needs seals). Works great for movin LARGE AMOUNTS of snow. Rustier then a 65 year old bolt that has sat in salt water for 15 years.. > Then there is the old antique snowmobile. 1971 Moto Ski Capri 292. Tore it apart.. Got it running, and now she goes a good 40 MPH's across the lake on a cold winter day! I am looking for a Farmall H or M also.. Would like it to be one that I could mount a #31 McCormick loader on.. Would it be reasonable to put a 31 McCormick on an M? How much can they lift?
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