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this junk is some of the more "choice" owners with what im assuming is an old world attitude just left every piece of garbage they had in the trees.
At this point I don't know what to do with most of it, any ideas? but my MIL is a huge antique nut and has her claws in most of it just from seeing the pictures.;)And at last , i hope to rebuild 1 or 2 of these for the fun of it and use them in the small shop.
Sell it to a Scrap Yard.

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i just add it to my scrap pile then , Ive had to part with enough junk during this move
 
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#14  
I think 10 and 11 are of an effluant agitator
 
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The one in this pic is even cooler.
All the junk is comming together now :rolleyes: Maybe I need an older tractor and some paint. Now if you could tell me that the 8N is made by the other Ford that had no input in my 95 f150, i might look there.;)

almost Forgot the pic

My great-Uncle had a Farmhand loader just like that on his IH560 with tri-cycle wheels. 'Course, the grapple bucket was missing about every other tooth and at least one of the grapple tines was kinda cocked off to the side...

But, it was still runnin' the day he died!

Thanks for sharin'.

AKfish
 
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It's a shame that scrap metal prices are down so much from last summer. You could have made some decent money scrapping out the non-restorable stuff. In July I was quoted 7 cents a pound for scrap steel, now down to under 2 cents if you can even find a yard that will take it. Hard to tell from the pics if the Pontiac is salvageable.
 
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yeah joe your sig leads me to belive we have something in common

So If you get 2cents a pound is it worth the gas to haul it. and next year you go and buy a similar piece a 1$ a pound.

Ill keep anything that might have a use and isnt obviously more valuable to someone else.

I posted the cars for the fun of it. I stopped counting bullet holes at 75000 so they are likly destined to sit at the shooting range
 
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Ill take a guess and say the orange thing in picture 8 is some sort of buck rake, maybe an early push off design.

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I see lots of great tractor attachments made from those parts. 6 the dearborn loader bucket with the tines. You can un pin that material plate and have the tines at full length, I have taken a few of these old buckets and made three point bucktes to remove hay and manure mixes like the standard use. it slides in the fiberous waste and is easier than using th smooth loader bucket. Just take the arms and pivot end and weld on 3 point connection. They are also good for picking up a lone rock and placing it or a chunk. I wished that one was closer im still looking for another. Number 9 the old disc loks like another gang behind it. I put part of my college money up welding together little rough discs out of old partial discs for cutting in food plots for 4 wheelers. It would also make a good hiller welding the 2 gangs on a 3 point at an inverted vee angle. 10 would make a good start on a skidding arch or som other toungued implement looks to be good solid iron. 13 looks like it has 2 rollers of some sort on each end of the forging/casting and a pivot in the midde with somthing else attached Id like to see a clear veiw of it. 12 loks like a vat or tank of sorts made from 1/2 inch plate. I ve used rough metal like this to make angle brackets to help bolt together wooden beams in sheds and barns.
The rest of the dearborn could be recycled into a boom for the 3 point and the cylinder are probably still good. and the hay rig and Farm hand could also make something else.
Ive made living over the years with recycling old stuff into usefull attachments for myself and others. Ive recently gotten into metal Found art for the unusable stuff. I sold an old wheel off a pulltype hay mower that a lady had me braze some old forged hooks onto and mount an a scrolled bracket to make a rotary rack for her out door kitchen. the whole rig brough me 175 for 30 mins of work.
 
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Hey thanks for some great ideas Taylortractornut.

I keep going over the farm pics and wish I could get better shots of everything.:rolleyes: Always missing the desired angle it seems.

Well Ill be there in a few months. and ill show you all the REAL junk.

It wont be a real farm for a while. and I can only hope ill have time for the fun stuff. Sundays my day, but not of rest.
 

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