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Lets see your oldest piece of equipment that is still in use
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<blockquote data-quote="Hogfarmer10" data-source="post: 1778516" data-attributes="member: 41451"><p>I've got too many pieces to provide photos of, but I can list my "fleet". Anything I list as 1 owner is something that my granddaddy bought and has now passed to me. </p><p>1972 Cherokee gooseneck livestock trailer - 1 owner </p><p>1972 Ford 4000su with loader, tach has rolled twice. Currently showing 7700+ hrs, so total of 27,700 hrs. 1 owner </p><p>1977 Ford 7700. 9400 hrs. 1 owner </p><p>1977 Ford 8700. 8500hrs. 1 owner </p><p>1988 Cat 931b track loader. 1600 hrs. 1 owner </p><p>1992 John Deere 535 baler. 1 owner </p><p> </p><p>Also have a Ford 7600. 4400 hrs. 2 owner. Bought with 300 hrs on it</p><p>Ford 4600su with loader. 2 owner. Has 4800hrs. </p><p>My newest is a 2005 Kubota m6800 4wd cab and loader. 1940 hrs. </p><p>2002 Chevy 2500hd. 54,000 miles. 1 owner </p><p></p><p>Still use a new holland 477 haybine a couple times a year that he bought new </p><p>Still use an early 80's Deere 6' 609 bushhog (1owner) to clean up in the woods where I can't get the Batwing </p><p> Got a 1950's ford 3pt post hole auger 1 owner </p><p> Heaven only knows about the plows and tillage equipment around here. I actually just sold a John Deere/ Van Brundt grain drill that he bought new in 1946. All it needed was 2 tires and a few new seed drop tubes. The guy actually used it this fall. </p><p>Needless to say, but generally, stuff comes here to live its life here and die here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogfarmer10, post: 1778516, member: 41451"] I’ve got too many pieces to provide photos of, but I can list my “fleet”. Anything I list as 1 owner is something that my granddaddy bought and has now passed to me. 1972 Cherokee gooseneck livestock trailer - 1 owner 1972 Ford 4000su with loader, tach has rolled twice. Currently showing 7700+ hrs, so total of 27,700 hrs. 1 owner 1977 Ford 7700. 9400 hrs. 1 owner 1977 Ford 8700. 8500hrs. 1 owner 1988 Cat 931b track loader. 1600 hrs. 1 owner 1992 John Deere 535 baler. 1 owner Also have a Ford 7600. 4400 hrs. 2 owner. Bought with 300 hrs on it Ford 4600su with loader. 2 owner. Has 4800hrs. My newest is a 2005 Kubota m6800 4wd cab and loader. 1940 hrs. 2002 Chevy 2500hd. 54,000 miles. 1 owner Still use a new holland 477 haybine a couple times a year that he bought new Still use an early 80’s Deere 6’ 609 bushhog (1owner) to clean up in the woods where I can’t get the Batwing Got a 1950’s ford 3pt post hole auger 1 owner Heaven only knows about the plows and tillage equipment around here. I actually just sold a John Deere/ Van Brundt grain drill that he bought new in 1946. All it needed was 2 tires and a few new seed drop tubes. The guy actually used it this fall. Needless to say, but generally, stuff comes here to live its life here and die here. [/QUOTE]
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