Posted by conoverbandit on March 25, 2013 at 17:13:18 from (97.89.105.61):
In Reply to: Using old tractors: posted by conoverbandit on March 25, 2013 at 17:01:10:
Thanks everyone for the comments! I now have a better understanding of the "old stuff" vs newer. I guess to some of you it doesn't make a lot of sense to gather this stuff up and don't have a farm to run it on yet ( my wife don't totally get it either lol) but the way I figure it its better to have the tools and no tool box yet than have a 10 15 ac tool box and no tools to put in it. I have a very old rake, it was actually converted from horse drawn, i'm looking at a sickle bar mower that pulls behind, the guy that has it doesn't think it could work again "correctly" it's all there but the wooden pitman and the piece that the wooden pitman attaches to the sickle. Everythings freed up but the sickle. I know these old relics won't last a long time, if they will just go a little longer for me as i get them hopefully i can get newer "older" stuff and work my way up the ladder lol. Thank you again for all the replies.
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