daugen That one on far right is my 70's JD210, next to the left 50's suburbanite engine in the wheel, next on trailer is a David Bradley 50's 2 wheel tractor, next early 50's American Machinery 2 cycle engine, next is a 47 Montgomery Ward single wheel, behind the wind mill another Montgomery Ward walk behind 2 wheel. Everything there that is red, is IH red. As far as the Everlast welders, I have the Power Arc 200 and I like it, only did a few small things with it so far, but I have been using different rods and mostly experimenting and running beads. NOTE the colors I used on these tractors are original colors as close as I could tell from cleaning them. You mentioned a prehistoric snow blower: my 60 Gravely! The hood is off in this pix.
What is the red one with the green wheels on the right? I don't recognize that tall red "structure"...sorry, I'm dumb here. Is that the "surburbanite" and if so, what is a suburbanite and what does it do? thanks
update: I didn't get far Googling Suburbanite, let's see a Western snow plow, and lots of city people bitching about the suburbs:
this was kind of funny.
2. Suburbanite 59 up, 19 down
The most prevalent vermin in the USA, usually indigenous to the Midwest. Recognized by the following characteristics:
-Pretending that they have lots of money, but are actually broke after spending it all trying to impress people with their McMansions, SUVs, etc.
-Love of shi++y chain "restaurants" such as Applebee's, Chili's, The Olive Garden, IHOP, etc.
-Severely lacking in social skills and intelligence, due to their refusal to interact with anyone other than their elementary/middle school classmates from 15-20 years ago.
Suburbanite: Ooh, I don't like it in the city! I might get shot or mugged or something!
City Dweller: Stay the f+++ out, we don't want you around here anyway!