My jobs are not tractor but for horse pulled equipment and I will never be able to get them all done. At least 11 steel wheel hay rakes, 7 steel wheel manure spreaders, 2 490 John Deere corn planters, 1 450 Deere Planter, 4 Deere 290 planters, McCormick 449 planter, 3 possibly 6 disk harrows, 3 cultimulchers, spike tooth harrows, 2 spring tooth harrows, A Case 2 bottom steel wheel clutch lift plow, steel wheel mower, 2 grain drills, some trailers to haul the machinery on plus other items I cannot think of now. And it seams more showing up every day. If they are not already repair jobs for the owner then all will have an Amish buyer when they are done. Think a 69 year old that had heart problems can ever get them all done? The spreaders are some only a part of the frame only to start rebuilding.
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