Posted by Wardner on October 23, 2009 at 15:32:59 from (4.154.247.228):
In Reply to: Re: My next project posted by KIP in MX on October 23, 2009 at 10:48:54:
Too early to know what the PTO shafts will drive. It's kinda like "if you build it, they will come". That means the ideas or opportunities will surface at some point.
I do have a 150 CFM Sullair screw air compressor but that hardware takes up alot of space with the air receiver/oil separator. It also needs an oil cooler.
I am open to suggestions. What about a caliope? A pumpkin catapault or cannon? A portable bell tower? A welder might be useful.
When you think of all the planters and harvesters that IH engineered and built, you have to be impressed with the utility and imagineering that went into these machines. Maybe I can do myself proud with my own attachments. I must say that I do get bored going to a tractor show and seeing row after row of identical tractors. I go to see if any vendors have unusual stuff.
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