Posted by Billy NY on March 02, 2020 at 06:50:21 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: more happenings posted by larry@stinescorner on March 01, 2020 at 16:03:04:
Nice, he had a Dearborn/ford snow plow in the collection.
We had the same one on our '64 4000 Ford. I'd still have it, except the rotten next door neighbor stole it. They saw it fit as neighbors to trespass on our old farmstead below from where I live, go into the boarded up locked old house and so on. Some people are downright dishonest and worse. We used it for many years to clear snow, worked very well with the 4000 and double ring chains on it.
The one thing they could not steal that was set right behind it was the aircraft tug counterweight our mechanics at the dealership added long bolts and an 11 hole drawbar to it so you could put it onto a 3pt hitch, that I still have and treasure.
The disc harrow, I always wondered why they call them "bog harrows". Are they used to work up rough tussock ground like you find in areas that are wet/marsh like at times and have those thick raised tufts/tussocks that will stop a rotary mower and the tractor if trying to cut them ?
Hey, I drove through both of your neighborhoods yesterday, PA & Somerville NJ, been quite awhile since I've been there, wish I had more time to get off the highway, but good to be home just the same.
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