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    Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 1:55pm
At least it was saved from the other junk man a few years ago. I loaded some leftovers and took to town. They unloaded it a little different.
I have a lot more to go.
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Those rotary mowers looked in better shape than the one i use. Next time if i were you i'd dissassemble that rotary hoe. People will pay big bucks for each of those blades to make artsy crap to paint and hang on the wall.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Oldoug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 3:31pm
Was that second item off the truck an A-C rotary mower?  I'd like to find one of them.
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Stick to saving stuff. I know scrap yards are a evil we must live with, but the sight of them in action still makes me ill. I saw alot of stuff I would love to have on those piles in the backround. Saw a few items on your load I would have saved yet.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote R Aiken Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 6:27pm
Originally posted by Oldoug Oldoug wrote:

Was that second item off the truck an A-C rotary mower?  I'd like to find one of them.
That was a 5" Woods. I sold the gears and shaft, off it lasr summer. The deck was broke and cobbled up. I kept the tale wheel for  if and when someone needs it.
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Gotta give it to the shear operator. Steady hands. Never saw him get into the bed on the truck at all, and hardly shook it. Scrap yards are a necessary evil. Just don't want to see any orange tractors in there. Green and red ones maybe, but no orange. LOL!
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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Richard what was unloaded with the gate. It looked like maybe part of elevator?
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Originally posted by D-allis Iowa D-allis Iowa wrote:

Richard what was unloaded with the gate. It looked like maybe part of elevator?
That was not a gate. It was a 20' Harrogator, all wornout ans rusted, would cost more to repair than it would be worth.
The thing hanging on was a hayrake.  Some kind of Euorpen thing, 3pt with pto drive. It had the teeth mounted between two V belts , that ran crossways. It looked like it might have been about a 1/2 good idea at one time.
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Machine eats machine --- guy was good. Next question, how did you get it all loaded in the first place?
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Originally posted by Jim Lindemood Jim Lindemood wrote:

Machine eats machine --- guy was good. Next question, how did you get it all loaded in the first place?
I loaded it with my New Holland 783 skidloader.
It took less time load and hull than it took to make and upload the video.
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Ive ran a Cat 345 quite a bit and I can tell you that they are smooooth! Hey, there must be something wrong with me. I wanted about half of that load to keep! And yes, I sell rotary hoe wheels for 8 bucks a piece. They are moneymakers!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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WOW! I'd like to see that thing mix it up with a Tyrannasaurus Rex! Very skilled operator too..bet he could'a picked up a golf ball on yer truck!
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