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Re: the wonderful 50's 60's, questions for all
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Posted by mile0001 on September 21, 2004 at 10:28:58 from (12.215.85.132):
In Reply to: Re: the wonderful 50's 60's, questions for all posted by caleb on September 20, 2004 at 16:34:59:
Caleb, Here's a list of what I've got: JD 70 JD 60 (non-functioning, being restored..slowly) 55ABH 3bottom plow 10' RWA disk drag sections, 2 of them - don't know the model # 290 corn planter 8' FB grain drill 200 front mounted 2 row cultivator 414 Rotary hoe 10 side mounted sickle mower 21 hay conditioner 14T baler 30 combine 45 combine with 2 row corn head and 10' grain head. 227 corn picker with 50 sheller barge wagon with 953 running gear. Then the bale elevator and the hay rake that I have are not JD, will trade them out when I find some equivilant JD ones. Used on 35 acres to grow corn, oats and hay on weekends and evenings. It's kept me very busy this past summer. I like using the old methods from the 50's. Although, the equipment takes a little more futzing, and I try to stay ahead of things breaking by replacing worn out parts before they break. It's been quite the learning experience for me. Not sure if it'll stay the way it is or if I'll get more land and grow. andrew
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