Posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on November 18, 2021 at 11:33:18 from (23.119.191.102):
In Reply to: Odd mower on Cub posted by grandpa Love on November 18, 2021 at 05:17:59:
Quote: CVPost-WESnIL (quoted from post at 08:20:30 11/18/21) Kcm.MN, One of those mowers sold on the Mecum Auction last week for $5,000. The one in your posting seems to have been modified as, in my memory, the original
versions were equipped with spray nozzles on the A frame. Farmall A, B, or C tractors were used as the starting point. Apparently only 2 or 3 of the seven
originally made are still known to be in existence. Some of the early Super C, 100, 130, and 140 tractors were also modified and equipped with a mast on the rear
and used as forklifts in orchards, etc. in agricultural applications. I know of one of those still operating in IN.
years ago {2006} I went to the auction at Grammer's Orchard in Murphysboro, Il and there was 2 forklifts there that were built using the Farmall B tractor. The only thing I bought was the 1964 Emeryville road tractor which I still have.
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