Posted by Beatles65 on October 20, 2010 at 16:56:12 from (216.229.21.24):
I finally was able to find time to go and get the implements that I purchased from a friend of mine. First talked about buying his stuff in the spring and payed him for it in the middle of summer and finally I went to go pick it up today. I bought a John Deere Hay rake for $100. A John Deere #5 sickle mower for $25 and the rear gangs to a mounted cultivator for $15. But to sweeten the deal the mans son, who is also a friend, let me have his John Deere #8 sickle mower for free. The hay rake looks great and so does the John Deere #8 sickle mower, but the John Deere #5 will need some work as there are broken pieces. Here are some pictures of the implements. I stopped the truck and photographed the hay rake when it was in route to my place. I had to go 5 miles on gravel and it took a while but I got it home. I am happy everything worked out and now it is time to play with my new toys. Thanks for reading from Nebraska, Andrew.(Thats me in the photo)
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