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Lets see your oldest piece of equipment that is still in use
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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1777622" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>This grain auger is the oldest peace of equipment we have here on the farm. The wheels are off of something else, what I have no clue. in 2005 dad, uncle Duane and I went to a farm sale; dad bought a harrow that was really worn out when he bought it, but we still have part of it. They were trying to get bids on this old auger, but weren't having much luck, my uncle piped up and offered a dollar, well it followed us home that day. He gave it to dad. Not bad for a dollar. We did have to put a new motor on it this year; took the motor off to have it changed from 220 to 110, and one winding was burnt out. I think we estimated it was from somewhere in the late forty's to early fifty's. That old motor weighed a ton, well at least if felt like it. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]23866[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1777622, member: 42312"] This grain auger is the oldest peace of equipment we have here on the farm. The wheels are off of something else, what I have no clue. in 2005 dad, uncle Duane and I went to a farm sale; dad bought a harrow that was really worn out when he bought it, but we still have part of it. They were trying to get bids on this old auger, but weren't having much luck, my uncle piped up and offered a dollar, well it followed us home that day. He gave it to dad. Not bad for a dollar. We did have to put a new motor on it this year; took the motor off to have it changed from 220 to 110, and one winding was burnt out. I think we estimated it was from somewhere in the late forty's to early fifty's. That old motor weighed a ton, well at least if felt like it. [ATTACH type="full"]23866[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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