Posted by hayshaker5 on December 20, 2013 at 10:15:44 from (173.213.172.158):
In Reply to: what's in your barn? posted by Ellis Kinney on December 18, 2013 at 18:02:11:
1962 Farmall 560 (bought new by uncle) 1979 International 1086 1952 Oliver 77 1937 John Deere A (bought new by FIL) IH 53 Fasthitch 6 row cultivator IH 53 fasthitch 2 row cultivator IH 540 4/14 bottom plow IH 37 14" disk IH 500 13" disk IH 400 6 row planter IH Implement carrier with 4 section harrow IH Implement carrier with 2 row JD rotary hoe IH M 12" grain drill with grass seed attachment JD 1000 24" field cultivator IH 100 pull type sickle mower IH 990 9" mower conditioner IH 46 baler Brillion 14" cultimulcher Kewanee 50" elevator JD 894 side rake Gravity flow wagon Flare box wagon Barge Box wagon 2 hay racks Bearcat burr mill JD 3 pt 6 row cultivator Fasthitch post hole digger New Idea loader (Oliver) IH 1000 fast hitch blade 2 3 pt blades 2 fasthitch bale movers 1 3 pt bale mover 1963 IH 1700 dump truck Woods 7" mower JD gyromower IH endgate seeder IH 70 cub cadet with mower and blade IH lawn sweeper JD 185 mower JD 826 snow blower JD push mower Snapper 1650 with mower and blade Snapper Zero steer mower all in two large sheds, one barn, 1 corn crib, and 1 smaller shed.
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