Posted by formerly ny bill on February 16, 2021 at 14:09:30 from (104.228.99.247):
In Reply to: fox farm equipment? posted by swindave on February 16, 2021 at 06:28:59:
one of the first self unloading wagons in the valley was a Fox. Dad bought it after the first owner used it a year. The carcass is still out in skid row. Kind of crude, but it was a new design. I bought a 1960 2 row SPF self propelled chopper in 1977 for $1600. Old farmer commented to me "you can buy a lot of extra gas for $1600". Also have a 3 row 6250 that I still use to open fields and cut roadways. Both choppers came with grass heads at the time. It seemed to me that Fox made things too simple for the "Look, something shiny!" crowd, such as reversing feed rolls by tightening the other side of the feed roll drive belt, vs. a nice control box and electric switches, and that led farmers away to other brands.
to get on the SPF, you stepped on the ring in the center of the tire, then to the top of the tire, then to the platform.
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