Posted by Billy NY on January 27, 2015 at 09:20:32 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H Pictures! posted by Bryce Frazier on January 27, 2015 at 08:22:47:
I was wondering if it had the row marker! LOL ! Thats awesome, not all of them that I have seen have the marker, though you could easily make one. That should be a very useful tool, hopefully you can use it this season. I have seen well kept ones, without the wood being gray or weathered as if they kept it in the living room, with all the accessories, manual etc, bring $300+, one I saw for $250 locally in such condition, I regret not buying it. These are tools you will acquire and keep for life if you have a use for them, great find. Always look in the antique section of CL, often times people list these or similar as lawn ornaments, or don't know they are very functional today as they were when new ! I hate seeing these on a front lawn, the weather just destroys them, my neighbor has an old Syracuse plow with a broken mold board under the eve of the house, weather has ruined all the wood. I've got a horse drawn McCormick-Deering cultivator, which was in the loft or hay mow of our old barn, I lowered it down and carried it up the hill to my home, luckily before the barn was demolished, the wood is tan and you can still see the MFR logo on the handle. I looked after it as a kid, made sure to move it from where the roof leaked, oiled the moving parts, was just fortunate I was smart enough to get it out of there and into my garage for safe keeping, it was original to this farm and that means a lot to me for some darned reason LOL !
Be great to see a close up of yours, I think you did well. Those whom you met, indulging in the activity as stated, must not be too keen on growing row crops, you know the ones you can eat, not smoke LOL ! And given the fact that ones appetite is usually enhanced by these activities, darned fools did not think ahead in regards to the trade of this item LOL !
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