Posted by Bryce Frazier on September 12, 2013 at 16:18:23 from (67.142.168.140):
Hey guys it's Bryce. I just thought that you might like to see a few pictures of the Ferguson along the road to restoration! I finally got it out side and cleaned it up a lot more and primed it. Now I am waiting on Big R for paint, and one of my suppliers for a few parts, and we will be all back together. Behind it is the Case Centennial Plow that I have been working on. The funniest thing happened to me this morning. I haven't been able to find Case coulters for this plow ( didn't come with anything on it ) and today I decided I would at least go and see if one of my other plows had a matching set on it that I could steal to put on this plow. Here is my list of plows: An old Case 2 bottom trip, JD 52, Ferguson 3 Bottom three point, Case Eagle Hitch 1 bottom 2 way, and an IH belly plow. Well, I went tromping around through the weeds and proceed to find nothing, discouraged and disappointed I starting walking towards the last plow in the row, the JD 52, and low and be hold there is a perfect set of matching J.I. Case Coulters on the plow!!!!! SO, the primer is currently drying. :) Let me know what you guys think about the Fergie! Thanks, Bryce
P.S. Anyone know where I can find a battery tray for a Ferguson TO-30? I can't seem to find one am am getting desperate!
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