Everrit Tractor is having an auction Thursday. I took some things up to sell. I saw some things I thought you Yters might like to see:
Minnie Moe Manure spreader:
Allis-Chalmers Manure Spreader: If you look close the original paint is still on the beater. I do not remember seeing very many AC spreaders. This one may follow me home if I am lucky:
JD manure Spreader: LOL Had to show one of "MY" color.
A wood McCormick-Deering Drop seeder: It looks to be all original other than the tongue having the hitch changed for a tractor. They did not shorted the tongue so I bet the Amish will buy it and switch it back to horse drawn:
IH 37 Disk: I have not seen anyone put as large of disks on one of these LIGHT disks. The disk blades only clear the frame by maybe 1/2 inch. The disk blades are used but they are really thick. I would bet 1/4 of an inch at least. They should out last the rest of the disk:
Case International 96 rake: I never knew they still made the New Idea belt driven rake under the CIH badge. The hitch sure looks different:
Allis-Chalmers 160: This was built by Renault. I have only seen one or two of them. So the tractor itself is kind of a rarity. While looking it over I noticed the front grille guard. It looks factory. What is different than what I have seen is how it "lifts" up to be taken off. Kind of neat:
So I hope you enjoyed walking along with me gawking at the equipment.
P.S. I am under orders to SELL more than I BUY. LOL The last few times I brought more home than I sold.
Minnie Moe Manure spreader:
Allis-Chalmers Manure Spreader: If you look close the original paint is still on the beater. I do not remember seeing very many AC spreaders. This one may follow me home if I am lucky:
JD manure Spreader: LOL Had to show one of "MY" color.
A wood McCormick-Deering Drop seeder: It looks to be all original other than the tongue having the hitch changed for a tractor. They did not shorted the tongue so I bet the Amish will buy it and switch it back to horse drawn:
IH 37 Disk: I have not seen anyone put as large of disks on one of these LIGHT disks. The disk blades only clear the frame by maybe 1/2 inch. The disk blades are used but they are really thick. I would bet 1/4 of an inch at least. They should out last the rest of the disk:
Case International 96 rake: I never knew they still made the New Idea belt driven rake under the CIH badge. The hitch sure looks different:
Allis-Chalmers 160: This was built by Renault. I have only seen one or two of them. So the tractor itself is kind of a rarity. While looking it over I noticed the front grille guard. It looks factory. What is different than what I have seen is how it "lifts" up to be taken off. Kind of neat:
So I hope you enjoyed walking along with me gawking at the equipment.
P.S. I am under orders to SELL more than I BUY. LOL The last few times I brought more home than I sold.