More pics from hoarder's rust farm

RedMF40

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I'll see if this goes any faster, these pics take at least five minutes each to upload.
Gerrit

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MF40 what is the loader or push blade in the second photo. Initially I would say trip loader but looks pretty heavy duty for
that. Also the multiple holes for adjustment in that one brace was intriguing. And ah.. the old forlorn diesel Rabbit!
 
(quoted from post at 12:46:22 05/16/21) MF40 what is the loader or push blade in the second photo. Initially I would say trip loader but looks pretty heavy duty for
that. Also the multiple holes for adjustment in that one brace was intriguing. And ah.. the old forlorn diesel Rabbit!

Trip bucket it is. You can just barely make out cable going to the release mechanism. It pretty much blends in with everything else. There was another similar loader, but fully hydraulic. I'll try to post pics.

Gerrit
 
Rust with a backdrop of spring green...
it just doesn't get any better than
that. GRIN

Thanks for posting these.
 
Thank your right Mark. Looks like the stones are hand cut by hand. Nearly all are flush. Wingnut.
 
(quoted from post at 14:22:17 05/16/21) Is that a cave in the first picture?? If yes what state is it in?? I have 4 caves on my place

Not a cave. A small creek runs through this place and passes underneath a RR line nearby. That's the stonework where the creek comes out.

Gerrit
 

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