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Re: Look What I Did Today!


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Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 27, 2014 at 07:13:24 from (67.142.182.27):

In Reply to: Re: Look What I Did Today! posted by jennifer408 on March 27, 2014 at 06:08:08:

Implements seem to be the easy part around here! A friend that has a Co-op E3 had one of these mowers in his yard for "decoration" and it had a flowering vine growing up the sickle! He gave that one to me, and then another guy in our local club found out that I had been given one, and he had 4 or 5, and he gave me his parts mower, so I put the two together to get this one, and then I have another one I traded a walk behind horse plow for, and it is almost field ready...

I have 7 plows, 3 trailed 2 x 14, 1 2way case, ferguson 3 bottom, and the two belly plows for my farmalls.

2 discs 7foot and 12foot

5 sickle mowers, 3 No. 5's and 2 Ford 501's

A really nice two section spike tooth drag and cedar pull bar that I made.

Snow blower, 2 back blades, three point chisel plow,

3 balers (one is a Case NCMT for parts, if any one needs any let me know and I will take it off and send it to you for the cost of shipping, it is going to be crushed here pretty soon!)

Horse drawn disc, and two "garden cultivators"

2 hay rakes and 2 horse drawn dump rakes

Along with a few other things that I can't remember what they are!!! Yesterday I had a shocking realization, I was in the "Junk Yard" as one member of the family calls it, and I got lost and couldn't find on of my mowers!!!! Then I sated thinking, man where in the world did I put it?!?!?! Well, I did find it, inside the barn wing behind a little trailer.. Not exactly sure why I put it in there, but there it sits!

Bryce


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