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What toys/equipment are you hoping to buy in 2

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    Posted: Yesterday at 8:00pm
Use to one of rhe first posts in January many years ago.

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Hoping to find a single axle dump truck or reasonably priced    12 to 14 ft dump trailer to move chicken litter around the farm with.
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One of the things I am going to try this year is a camera system on the baler to keep from having to sit twisted in the tractor. Not sure it will be a success, but I think it is worth a try.

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190XTD seriesIII, 190XTD seriesI, maroon belly 7000, 190XTD series??? project(or maybe parts)
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Interesting question, I'll get back to you....
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This one is easy for me.

1) 20x30 and 20x20 carports to get equipment out of the elements.

2) A 6-8' disc, preferably with notched front discs and disc scrapers. Caught a t-post with the 8' Brinly I made from 2 cat 0 discs and broke a gang leg.

3) A 6' tiller. Neighbor let's me borrow his, but all his equipment goes to his son next door when part of the land goes and it's now been surveyed. He does not prioritize the same things as his father and myself. I attempted to open negotiations to rent an acre or 2 for production, but he would rather get reamed by the grain farmer that's been renting other parts of his folks land.

4) Either find a reasonably priced 6-8' wide cultipacker to pull behind the grain drill, or continue with my plans to build one out of 2 old 100 propane tanks.
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I mostly need to put up an equipment shed to get a roof over everything.

Otherwise... a Snap Coupler subsoiler? Maybe a Snap Coupler Oxnard coil shank cultivator? An early-ish B?
1939 B, 1940 B, 1941 WC, 1951 WD, 1952 CA, 1956 WD-45
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I really need to sell some stuff,, not aquire more,,mostly bigger equipment I'm not using anymore
35 or 37 ' Baker field cultivator 5' X 5' Richardson sweep with NEW blades and NH3,, and prolly a few other implements,, prolly need to include a few tractors in this selling to,, I haven't  even started some of them in ,,, well a few years..
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Possibly another AC pedal tractor to repair/repaint to add to my collection of pedals. Also looking at a series II D-15 with factory 3 point.
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Finish putting my Foley-Belsaw sawmill back together and have the CA ready to power it.
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I would like a late 190xt/200 for hay making. Or maybe a 170-185. But in reality, I should be looking for a newer tractor with a cab and AC. Missed a chance at a Massey this fall. It sold too fast.
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Figure out a way for a new tool shed!
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Finally buying GPS guidance for weed spraying. Turned the son loose, we are committed but none of it is here yet. 
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For 2026, had ‘plans’ to try and finish numerous house projects that are started, but not completed. Will be a challenge tho, got news yesterday afternoon Mom suffered a catastrophic stroke. We will consult with Doctor sometime tomorrow, no chance of her regaining consciousness, just wanting get hold of some kind of paperwork as to her last wishes, that are hopefully with the Trust papers, for some unknown reason Mom established the local Bank to be the Trustee. So I imagine later this coming week will be a road trip north, stay a week or so, to assist siblings, close up her house till spring. Undoubtedly a few trips forth and back will be our 2026.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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60ft 1400 field cultivator
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20ft 1600 chisel
Another R7 Gleaner
R70

Hopefully locate 12 row greenstripe corn head non hugger, 2500 33ft folding gang disc
8070FWA,7080 BlackBelly, 7045,2 200s,D19,D17,G, WD,45,UC,7 AC mowers and lots more!
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