[AT] Stumbling along (was Re: email test
Steve W.
swilliams268 at frontier.com
Thu Apr 24 21:41:48 PDT 2014
jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
> What I'm looking at getting rid of now is a mid sized thresher, grain
> binder, corn binder, and a couple of Oliver Superior grain drills. All the
> equipment is operational but the grain binder needs 2 of the canvas repaired
> and the knotter on the corn binder needs tinkering. All are shed kept items
> that I do not want to see go to the scrap yard or become yard ornaments. If
> I can't move the grain drills to a deer hunter for food plots, I'll probably
> cut them up, not that I want to but to get them out of the way, I really
> need shed space.
>
> Years ago I saw potato diggers up at Leinbachs, new and used. They have
> moved from Winston Salem to East Bend I think. I called them looking for a
> corn planter this year and the fellow tells me they pretty much are out of
> the used equipment business, that used to be the largest portion of their
> business. Still might be worth wasting a phone call.
>
> John
>
Got any Amish in the area? Mention to them what you have and some
prices. Lot's of the ones around here still use "old" equipment that can
be horse drawn. I am in the process of rebuilding a small horse drawn
single row cultivator at the moment for the neighbor. It got run over by
a dozer during the flooding. Mostly heat and beat but I'm also repairing
the adjusters, adding steel handles and a new front guide wheel.
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Steve W.
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