Posted by Don-Wi on September 11, 2012 at 18:09:34 from (75.249.75.226):
In Reply to: Hey sweetfeet posted by Don-Wi on September 11, 2012 at 16:49:31:
Didn't even think of getting that measurement. I left my tape in the car and I could have used it for something else while I was out behind the barn.
Dad and I were just talking and looking at all the stuff behind the barn, some needs to get scrapped, other stuff needs to be sold. Basically, we need more room for what we use and less "stuff" piled up. Got to looking around, and we have 2 running gears that have nothing on them, (one is in peices but just needs assembly), 2 more hay wagons that have junk beds on them piled up with either good scrap, some bad scrap, and just parts saved from other peices before we scrapped what was left.
We've also got an old spring tooth drag, maybe 8-10', and I believe it's the same age as the plow and I think it's IH. Again, it's in the weeds and buried even deeper in them, so that would need to get pulled out to have some pictures taken.
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