Posted by Ken Christopherson on June 04, 2018 at 22:08:49 from (97.116.153.53):
Hello all! Well, finished up the hardest part of my landscaping renovation today. Put down about 200 feet of landscape edging, hauled in 55 bags of mulch, and laid down 51 patio block. Also got my new IHC sign installed in it's perch in the front "Rock 'N' Rust" garden. All that is left is to add some hostas to the mix, and trim some bushes. After all that hard work, I decided to take some of the tractors out for a quick ride through the new neighborhood. Fired up the '44 MM ZTU, the '42 IH H, the '47 IH M, the '42 JD A, and the '38 F20... Lined up a few of them, and the ZTU is ready to go into the garage to get some maintenance done. Also, took this photo of the '41 Case SC parked out front after it's spring bath. I am still working on finishing the fenders for the tractor, as I just picked up the original, large-shelled early SC fenders...... Not bad for a Monday!
I just thought you would all like to see the photos, and I hope everyone is having a great start to their summer!
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