Carry on!

Stanton wrote:Slim140 wrote:Remember that 1947 cub I took apart and redid but never painted and sold? Some guy in the eastern part of the state bought it a few years ago. I got an agri supply magazine today and it’s on the cover.
Looks like your buyer didn't get around to painting it either. Congrats, in a "back-handed" way!![]()
As for the miniature brush hog, WOW! Fantastic job, brother. Tell me, are you actually letting your children play with these, like you originally stated (IIRC), or have all these homemade implements found their way onto a shelf somewhere in your garage or barn? Almost too nice to get dirty, but I do know you've made them kid tough.
Great job!!
SamsFarm wrote:My eyes must be playing tricks on me, but the 72" brush bull looks smaller than the 48" one point carrier, and the 5' fast hitch blade!
Carry on!
Slim140 wrote:Not to scale. Any of it
Slim140 wrote:Not to scale. Any of it
outdoors4evr wrote:Slim140 wrote:Not to scale. Any of it
Neither was Barbie or Ken, but that didn't stop the kids from playing! Definitely are going to need a tractor to run those. I see a lot of shag carpeting that needs a trim!
These are a little green, but still fascinating.![]()
https://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Kieffer1.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTqyUSPBBEU
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest