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Hi folks my name is Brian and I have a problem ...... I keep collecting antique stuff to overhaul/rebuild, why cant I just let it go to the scrap yard? ..... Sound familiar to anyone! My barn is so full I need to build another one. I've been lurking around here for awhile and decided to join. Looks like alot of great people and the information on this site is top notch. My father, son (16 years old) and I just love tinkering with ... well ... about anything. My son is the worst. He just has to have anything old that we come across .... atleast that's what I tell his mom ... "but hunny it was YOUR sons idea to buy it" ... (I think she is starting to catch on). LOL Here is a list of the running and/or restored "junk" in the barn.
1948 farmall H 1953 farmall super H IH Cub Cadet 682 IH Cub Cadet 782 1969 ford 140 hydro with 48" deck and a 32" tiller 1970 ford 120 hydro (Year unknown) Ford 145 1957 RJ 35 ponds (wheel horse) 1966 L-165 wheel horse lawn ranger 1960 wheel horse 550 suburban 1970 sears 10xl custom with deck, wheel weights, chains, and snowplow 1968 sears 10xl custom with deck and snowplow 1960-1961 Shaw Do-all mower 1965 John Deere 110 1967 John Deere 112 Hydraulic two GoodAll pushmowers with Power Products engines several old Briggs engines Other small engines include Maytag REO (engine runs counter clockwise) Clinton Continental Next on the list will be a old IH hit and miss, If I can find one in my price range .... sure hope somebody on here knows something about them. I just got a MTD Cub 1320 Hydro that I am searching for info on .... Not really a "classic" but the price was right and I figured it will be a good machine to mow the yard with. Well enough about me and thanks for putting up with a long post from a newbie ..... Heading to the CC MTD section to ask some questions. Brian |
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![]() Great story and quite the list of jems! I want a Shaw Do-All but have no room for one. I know what that is willing to sell me one but where to put it? The contintal's are cool little mowers. I just love the looks of them. I would love to see some pics!
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I will try to get some pictures when I do the spring cleaning .... I lost all my pictures when my old pc crashed .... I really need to start backing up all my files, this is the second time I have lost all the info I have gathered on my collection of stuff. I don't think I will ever learn !!!!
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Glad to have you!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Welcome and cool collection!
Dick |
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welcome to occ nice collection you have there
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Thanks for the welcome guys .... The more I look around on the forum, the more impressed I am ..... Great job to the Administrators,Moderators and Members !!!!
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