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Posted by Michael Soldan on February 25, 2003 at 17:29:00 from (216.46.130.13):
A friend and I decided to poke around the country side a few days ago. Instead of going on the OFSC trails we went back in around our properties and the backwoods along the concessions in our neighbourhood. I now know where there is an I-H grain binder and an 8' I-H stiff toothed cultivator. The binder is all there except for canvasses and the reel wood is mostly rotted off, but it could be a project. The cultivator looks like some cleaning and a paint job would make it look like new. I've seen a lot of interesting cast offs while out sledding, it does give you access to the not so obvious. I think I will look into the cultivator for sure. I have two restored I-H cultivators....stay warm..Mike in Exeter Ontario
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