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Barn digging
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Barn digging
So after a little bit of pickin through local barns (with permission), I've started to build a collection of old tools and equipment. I've started to build a display for them on the walls in the garage
Everything worth learning, I learned on the farm
- John *.?-!.* cub owner
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- Location: Mo, Potosi
Re: Barn digging
Good idea, but if you have bare wall space you don't have enough junk collected yet.
If you are not part of the solution,
you are part of the problem!!!
you are part of the problem!!!
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1955 John Deere 60 (sold)
1950 Cub (sold) 1950 Cub l59 woods belly mower (sold)
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Tufline 6' disc (old heavy pull type)
1953+ A-295A 2 furrow SlatWing Plow Chief plow (SA)
1950 cub-193 1 furrow SWPC plow (cub) (sold)
6' home made bush hog. Mounts on drawbar - Circle of Safety: Y
Re: Barn digging
John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:Good idea, but if you have bare wall space you don't have enough junk collected yet.
You need to be like all the Cracker Barrel's here. It needs to be SOooo full that you have em hanging from fishing strings from the rafters... Gotta love eating while a scythe hangs over your head
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