What's your place look like? (pics)

Dad came home the other night and told me to get the junknout of the front yard. I thought it looked pretty good! Lol. So it got me thinking, what do other tractor nuts places look like? Some more pics from around the property too. Did some mowing with the old simplicity.
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Getting ready for some wheat, got half the field ready, the other half needs a dozer to level out a couple of washouts from a torrential rainstorm earlier. Been working the 860 pretty hard, so my cousin is bringing his big Fendt to do the wheat. Can't wait to get my latest project running, my Gravely 8199
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Hello Up Oliver,

Here is the front of my place. I forgot to close the garage door...DARN!
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Took this shot looking across the yard from on top of a grain bin just over a week ago . All that nice green grass will likely be under snow by tomorrow.
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(quoted from post at 23:12:55 10/04/16) Should look <a href="https://youtu.be/UeQb_9KEKvY">like this in couple of weeks</a>.
ery nice/pretty! Watch those cedars though........they will wipe out your quality trees.
 
tried to take a pic of my carport/work area but the ugliness broke the camera!
 
Here's mine probably upside down I can't figure out how to make them right side up with my phone
RICK
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Checked on google to overview my place. Funny thing is the photo shows me unloading yet another tractor in my driveway. I said to my wife what are the odds of that they would snap a shot at that time. She she with the amount of tractors you have the odds are pretty good.

Kirk
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Actually looks better from a distance. You can't see all the junk (good stuff) my wife is always complaining about.
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No recent pics but this our little slice at the time of purchase 2 years ago. We just own the farmstead and 3 acres here, the farm being a few miles away.

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Love that Woods Brothers (I think) picker!!! Used to pull one with Super C... Did a fine job, just stay out of the mud!! Cmore
 
Woods Bros it is! Dad brought it back from Nebraska in parts (3 of them) took the best parts and put one together. The last year he was on the farm I pulled it out of the trees and reworked her and picked corn with it. Dad was elated! I plant a little corn most years and pick it with the 60 and WB, she works pretty good but todays corn is tough for it to keep up with.
 
Here is our place one from the front porch, one from the barnyard across the road when we were building the new garage last year.
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My house, barn and machine were built in 1886. I started collecting old steel wheeled equipment in 2005 just to go with the place.
I have a Mennonite neighbor living across the road.

I also have a Web site I developed of my farm at the below link
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I have two places. The brick home took me 5 years to build in the country at the north ind of town. The place with all the flowers and pole barn is a 22 acre south of Terre Haute. I've spent many years working on the inside, putting on a 26x26 addition and pole barn.
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Not sure when some of these are from(or how many I posted before), but together gives a general layout. I think there is at least one tractor in each(yes some feature the same tractors)
First areal from 1949
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Theres a crawler buried in here someplace
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(I'm in this next one)
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End with a nice evening shot looking out over the field(yes there is a tractor in there someplace)
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(quoted from post at 15:11:04 10/05/16) Eldon, your home is beautiful!!!

Thanks! We are very fortunate to live here. I designed and built all the buildings on our farm....took awhile, but we were fortunate to do it without a mortgage!
 

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