[AT] sickle grinder
Almost-Running Deere
deereman1000 at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 14 07:34:59 PST 2005
When I bought my first tractor in 96 my dad gave me a lot of tools we had
used on the farm. I can tell them because they are painted IH red so it was
easier to find them when dropped in hay stubble. Many of then are Proto
which I guess Dad bought through the company where he worked. When he died
in 2000 they became worth a little more and when I found his old Super C and
have those tools an his tractor in my own barn now it means a lot to me.
He was always worried that my brother in law would raid his shop but so far
it hasn't happened. At first, I didn't want to take them but my wife
convinced me that if he offered I should take it because he must want me to
have it!
I'd still like to have his big vise that is still in his shop but mom hasn't
offered that up just yet!
Dana
SE PA
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>Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:06:51 -0500
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>Larry, pretty darn neat! Remember, "All things come to those who wait" I'll
>be that old hammer means more to you than a new Craftsman tool box filled
>with new stuff. At least it would to me. Thanks for sharing this story.
>John Grant
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry D. Goss" <rlgoss at evansville.net>
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>>Just dodge the windstorms, Ron. :-)
>>
>>I understand exactly the dilemma caused by the knowledge of "ancestral
>>hardware" -- stuff that's in the family and that you could use but that
>>you don't own. I was really disappointed that my brother inherited all
>>my Dad's tools, but several years after Dad's death I had the
>>opportunity to browse through the shop on the farm and take a good hard
>>look at the tools that are there. With rare exception, they are worn
>>out and dangerous. Dad had gone through all his tools while he was
>>still alive and took the opportunity to give me several small items of
>>historical significance. It turned out that those were basically the
>>only items worth passing on to future generations, and he knew it.
>>
>>The reason for the trip to Colorado last week was to visit with a cousin
>>who is terminally ill with pancreatic cancer. One of the items he gave
>>me was the hammer that belongs with the cobbler tools that our
>>great-grandfather owned back in the 1860's. My cousin knew that I have
>>the rest of the tools and wanted the hammer reunited with the set.
>>
>>Larry
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
>>[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Ronald L.
>>Cook
>>Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 11:07 PM
>>To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>>Subject: Re: [AT] sickle grinder
>>
>>Larry,
>>I would sharpen the bottom serrated but not the top serrated.
>>Just as
>>you say. The grinder I plan to get is only 8 miles from me in my family
>>
>>farm's machine shed. I have sharpened many a sickle on that thing and
>>can still use it when I want to. I just hope to obtain ownership one of
>>
>>these days as I am the only one in the family that would use it anyways.
>>
>>A little trip to Goodland would be fun, though.
>>Ron Cook
>>Salix, Ia
>>
>>Larry D. Goss wrote:
>>
>>>Well, head out to Goodland, Ron. The one out there is only a day's
>>>travel each way. It's complete. As a matter of fact, it has a lot
>>more
>>>hardware on it than the IH grinder I used to have. But, I didn't look
>>>closely enough at this one to see its brand or its price.
>>>
>>>BTW, which style of serrated sections are you talking about? I've
>>>always ground the ones with the serrations on the bottom, but I notice
>>>that top-serrated sections are also available, and I presume those
>>>really can't be sharpened.
>>>
>>>Larry
>>
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