Posted by Keith Molden on October 05, 2022 at 19:24:16 from (173.80.59.120):
I know there are some on here that show their old tractors and equipment. I just purchased a friends estate of his tractor and equipment. In the equipment there is a Ferguson manure spreader the has a little rot in the metal sides (but not bad and 1 beater bar probably needs a piece welded onto it. The floor has been oiled so it still looks good. The floor chain still is in pretty good condition. I haven't tried it but I figure it will work ok. The mowing machine is 3 point and doesn't look bad at all (a little rusty) and I believe it would work. The cutter bar looks good as well as the metal swath board. The hay rake is a pull type 4 bar side delivery. It's in rough shape but could be brought to life again with a little heat and lots of oil on the lift cranks, the bars are solid and I do believe all the teeth are on them. It will need new detachable chains, tires and wheels. Just wondering if anyone is interested in them. The mowing machine and hay rake are free to anyone that can use them. The manure spreader, we'd have to discuss a small price. I can sell the spreader but I just don't want to see the other 2 going to scrap but I have no need at all for them. I'm located in S.E Ohio and my email is open. Keith
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