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Topic: is this a Dearborn implement?
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| Kly
10-20-2012 17:58:55
204.77.178.133
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I was wondering if this dirt scoop is a Dearborn? It might have come from a local blacksmith. There was a local guy that made pull type scoops. Everyone around here that had a rowcrop tractor had one of his pull type scoops. There are a ton of these 3pt scoops around here.Everybody that had a Ford or Ferguson tractor has a scoop like mine. I paid $6.00 for this one. The highest I've seen one go for was $60. Most go for $20-25. |
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| JDseller
10-21-2012 19:29:10
208.126.196.144
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Re: is this a Dearborn implement? in reply to jon f mn, 10-20-2012 17:58:55
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| I looked at mine today. It is exactly like yours. Has the funny top link setup. Mine does not have any tags or decals on it. So I have zero idea what brand they are. |
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| 60 acre hillside
10-21-2012 11:52:45
67.142.170.26
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Re: is this a Dearborn implement? in reply to Kly, 10-20-2012 17:58:55
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| I think some of the Dearborn scoops also had the name Stockland on it. I have a scoop like the one in the picture but is different only that it is reversible, It wears the Ferguson name. I put it on the back of a loader tractor and carry two loads of sod from along the fences to put in small gullies. Works great/ |
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| JDseller
10-20-2012 23:33:51
208.126.196.144
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Re: is this a Dearborn implement? in reply to Kly, 10-20-2012 17:58:55
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| I have one just like it. I never have looked at what brand it is. I think I gave $40 for it 25-30 years ago. I still use it every now and then. I will try and see it it has any tags on it tomorrow. |
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| Nebraska Cowman
10-20-2012 18:16:03
166.182.3.29
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Re: is this a Dearborn implement? in reply to Kly, 10-20-2012 17:58:55
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| No, that's not like my Dearborn. I'd sooner say it's a Ferguson. |
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| Kly
10-20-2012 18:01:56
204.77.178.133
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Re: is this a Dearborn implement? in reply to Kly, 10-20-2012 17:58:55
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| Dick2
10-21-2012 03:16:06
174.19.205.113
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Re: is this a Dearborn implement? in reply to Kly, 10-20-2012 18:01:56
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| That's not like the one that came with our 1939 9N Ford. |
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| Richard G.
10-20-2012 18:17:37
98.71.142.188
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Re: is this a Dearborn implement? in reply to Kly, 10-20-2012 18:01:56
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| I have one like that that has been in the family for 60 years. It is a Standard brand. Richard |
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