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The Big Stuff => Full Sized Gas & Oil Engines & Tractors => Topic started by: Nick on October 06, 2021, 08:13:01 pm

Title: No longer yard art…
Post by: Nick on October 06, 2021, 08:13:01 pm
Grandpa says this plow was brought to the family farm in 1955 when his dad was renting the farm out. The guy took the coulters off, used them on another plow and left this plow on the edge of the woods. In the summer of 2005 my grandpa hauled it down to his place and put it in a rock bed as “yard art”. 16 years later I told him I was going to free it up and see what it could do. For being so rusty, sitting over 65 years, missing coulters, very hard/dry ground and 4 foot tall weeds it didn’t do too bad  :D  Don’t have any pictures from the first plowing (wasn’t pretty anyway  :D ), but I ran out of ground, so I ran a drag over it and plowed it again  :D  These were taken half way through the second plowing


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Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: Nick on October 06, 2021, 08:16:32 pm
I believe the plow is a #52 John Deere made between 1934 and 1947

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I’ve had my fun, now I have to scrape the wheels clean to come back up the driveway…  :D

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Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: St Paul Steam on October 06, 2021, 08:17:07 pm
Looks right at home behind the tractor Nick.
Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: Jim on October 06, 2021, 08:24:25 pm
That's pretty cool to get that goin' Nick.
Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: Nick on October 06, 2021, 08:30:44 pm
Wish I had the rest from Great-grandpa’s sale, there were 15+ two and three bottom plows in better/complete condition and nearly all of them went to the scrap man at the auction in ‘05 :-\
Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: St Paul Steam on October 06, 2021, 09:20:36 pm
Wish I had the rest from Great-grandpa’s sale, there were 15+ two and three bottom plows in better/complete condition and nearly all of them went to the scrap man at the auction in ‘05 :-\
This reminds me of my own Grandma's farm auction , I must have been about 15 and my cousin was 13 , we decided that we could afford the old Case DC tractor as it was hovering around $35-$40 (scrap price) must have been around 1977 , well...we started bidding on it and was carrying the bid up to $50 when my uncle turned around and realized what we were up to & then came over to us and quickly told us to STOP bidding on the tractor. We never put any though into where we were going to store this as the farm was being sold as well...our young brains didnt think that far into the future 🤔😄👍
Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: Woe is me on April 22, 2022, 07:44:16 am
That's a damn dirty shame all these peoples farm equipment going for scrap over the years.
I have one iron wagon wheel from an uncles dairy farm. It's in front of the house.
Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: tenniV11 on April 22, 2022, 09:06:50 am
Are you planting potatoes or carrots?
In any case, I do not want to clean the wheels of the tractor.
haha, Arnold ;D

very cool old farm equipment
Title: Re: No longer yard art…
Post by: txlabman on April 22, 2022, 03:38:03 pm
Any video of it running Nick?

A very cool story.

Thanks for sharing it.