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Restoring old Farm Implements

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    Posted: 1 hour 28 minutes ago at 3:33pm
Hey guys it's me again.

Just wondering, am I the only 1 who enjoys restoring old equipment? Not just tractors, but all the equipment?

I have restored an Allis tedder Rake, corn picker, etc.. over the years. And really enjoyed the whole process. Especially using the equipment after its fixed up.

I'm entering a new season in life soon, and look forward to having time once again to fix Allis equipment and using it occasionally...

Galatians 5:22-24

"I got a pig at home in a pen and corn to feed him on, All I need is a pretty little girl to feed him when I'm gone!"
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I say go for it. I have a few implements that I’d like to do the same.
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I enjoy the implements as much as the tractor. I think that's have the fun. I havne't went to the work yet to paint implements, but  I've got several mechanically sound.

I've done my 10' disk, and a couple plows. I finished an Allis snap coupler rotary mower (bushhog) this year. That was a fun one.
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

Hey guys it's me again.

Just wondering, am I the only 1 who enjoys restoring old equipment? Not just tractors, but all the equipment?

I have restored an Allis tedder Rake, corn picker, etc.. over the years. And really enjoyed the whole process. Especially using the equipment after its fixed up.

I'm entering a new season in life soon, and look forward to having time once again to fix Allis equipment and using it occasionally...


Nearly finished with a #52 plow (interrupted by roof repair and other things).  Also started on a Dunham-Lehr GC78 ground chief disc.  CA associated plantar and cultivator also partially started.  Plow won't take but a day or two to finish.  Hope to finish the disc this year, cultivator next year (has to be extricated from a pine tree growing around it).  Diversion planned for a rear grader blade for the CA this year to get it ready for next winter (frozen, want it to be rotatable, cutting edge in bad shape, plan to make it dual 3-point and CA pin hitch compatible).
1952 CA13092
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