Posted by Jason S. on February 09, 2014 at 06:22:14 from (174.237.41.177):
I"m starting to think I may need to seek out a therapy group. I keep going to the local scrap yard and bringing stuff home. Stuff that I consider good usable pieces...well most of it is anyway. Last week I brought home an old Mcormick Deering 9ft cultipacker. All the wheels are there on both rows of wheels. Friday I brought home a Dearborn 2 12" prior model plow. I wanted it for the coulter chains but it was complete with slatted moldboards, I got a 7ft Massey grader blade, yesterday I brought home a Ford 101 corn picker, tomorrow I have to go back and pick up a King plow company bush and bog disc. Plus I picked up a steering rod for a Farmall plow,some Farmall cultivators, springs and a shank for a 9 tine plow, some extra moldboards and a few other pieces. I don"t really need all this stuff but most of it I bought for $.20 a pound except for the corn picker which was $.12 a pound. Anybody else addicted like I am? Do I need therapy?..lol. I just hate to see all this stuff get scrapped and melted down. Plus I know there are people that would like to have some of these pieces.
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