Posted by ericlb on December 21, 2012 at 20:20:23 from (70.41.96.39):
while delivering several truckloads of gravel today i spotted a old plow in the mans yard, i have never seen one like this one, so i took a look at it, its a old horse drawn 1 bottom plow, but, this one is all steel, everything, including the handles, a topping those are cast iron fancy curved perforated steel grips, it was given to the man, and he knew nothing about it so i scraped off the multi layers of every color paint in the rainbow, on the main beam was cast in raised letters, 'Russel road plow, # 5, now when i Google that i get a snow plow for a steam locomotive, not exactly what i was looking for, anybody familiar with one of these? any idea what era its from the thing has seen lots of use but is complete and the only thing gone is whatever bolts to the upper right handle, looks like some kind of a bracket
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