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Re: What is in your collection?
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Posted by F14 on January 11, 2001 at 10:30:54 from (216.252.28.172):
In Reply to: What is in your collection? posted by Karl Bader on January 11, 2001 at 05:40:34:
For oldtimers, I have a '38 F14 with power lift, and several 1950-ish drawbar implements, including an Allis-Chalmers #3 sicklebar mower, an as-yet identified International side-delivery rake, a John Deere Model H manure spreader, an International Model 39 2-14 rollover plow, a 5' disk harrow and enough parts laying around here somewhere to make a 4' spike-tooth harrow. Newer stuff includes a '88 JD 750 diesel compact utility, with loader, backhoe, rotary mower, tiller, log splitter, rock rake, and chipper. Throw in a couple of home-built goodies like a three-point back blade, a logging arch and a hilling disk for laying out the garden. All of this on a 4 acre sheep farm in the middle of town. My wife thinks I have too much stuff. Go figure... BTW, the Model 39 plow is for sale, I got nothing that'll pull it. Just couldn't turn it down at the price, and didn't want to see it go to the scrap heap.
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