Friday, May 8, 2009
Time to take a Walk-around.
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Am I biased? I always liked the white they added. Any old guys reading remember the cars going nuts over TailFins and 2 tone paint jobs about same time as Farmall adding white. Tame compared to cars of 1957 wild colors & chrome.
(In 63 I got a 1958 Bonneville 2Door HT White\Blue with factory 3carb TriPower. Link below)http://www.ev1.pair.com/58pontiac.html
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Am I biased? I always liked the white they added. Any old guys reading remember the cars going nuts over TailFins and 2 tone paint jobs about same time as Farmall adding white. Tame compared to cars of 1957 wild colors & chrome.
(In 63 I got a 1958 Bonneville 2Door HT White\Blue with factory 3carb TriPower. Link below)http://www.ev1.pair.com/58pontiac.html
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Gotta take a few shots from front of Farmall 350. Nice size for a hobby farm and with most of the functions of much newer tractors. Great power steering and (believe it or not) brakes do work. Fast hitch, TA, IPTO. etc. Power adjust rear wheels I don't see often. Back in 1956 I helped demo new 300's. Nice 350 & nice day to be retired & in no hurry...
Gotta take a few shots from front of Farmall 350. Nice size for a hobby farm and with most of the functions of much newer tractors. Great power steering and (believe it or not) brakes do work. Fast hitch, TA, IPTO. etc. Power adjust rear wheels I don't see often. Back in 1956 I helped demo new 300's. Nice 350 & nice day to be retired & in no hurry...
oops, lost a little sunshine. This land is on top of a ridge and there is well water just 15 feet down (not for drinking)
All of this sod is inside a city limits established in 1892 but never developed because the railroad went broke. The rails were 100 foot left of my field and I've got half mile of what was never used as a town. Which is just fine by me...
All of this sod is inside a city limits established in 1892 but never developed because the railroad went broke. The rails were 100 foot left of my field and I've got half mile of what was never used as a town. Which is just fine by me...
This yellow clay area is one old railroad campsite from about 1890. I think it was a fire pit. 50feet beyond are lots of bits and pieces of cups plates cast iron stove pieces and not native stones and bricks. etc... The plow even uncovered some round holes used for keeping food cool on very hot Summer days. Since this place is called Buffalo Ridge I'll assume the railroad crew ate lots of Buffalo meat. I really enjoyed poking around this campsite with a spade looking for just one nice item to keep. I'll have to search for history on how Railroad campsites were run. Must have had lots of horses and maybe a steam shovel, which were starting to be used by 1890.
Hope you all enjoyed the pictures of my way of enjoying retirement. A good Farmall and some field work on a nice Spring day. Click OLDER POSTS to get to misc on next page. Thanks for looking. Take care. agpilot
Hope you all enjoyed the pictures of my way of enjoying retirement. A good Farmall and some field work on a nice Spring day. Click OLDER POSTS to get to misc on next page. Thanks for looking. Take care. agpilot
Sunday, January 25, 2009
This is a two wheel one bottom plow. There might be an Eagle on a globe on a cast iron part on hitch but Real hard to see. Click pictures 2 enlarge.. Maybe J.I. Case? ...or some other brand? Aprox year built?? Any other way to "ID" this plow? Thanks for looking... (Note, it is ID'ed as a Case model BL ) built late 1930's into 1940's ) A chain was hooked from drawbar up unto the plow to keep plow level while raised. Some what rare model.
Front end. Click 2 make bigger to see detail. Late afternoon sun and was the best I got because I was just visiting for an hour or so. What do you think? J.I. Case or? Year built?? Don't think it was converted from horse drawn plow but what should I have taken picture of to help identify?? Thanks 4 looking.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Test: Checking width of Green Line upLoader here vs original chart program on monitor next to this... Feb 9. Tipoff to rally was low vol on Nov down thrust vs higher vol on Oct down thrust.. That indicated sellers were tired. Somewhat like ebb & flow of players physical strength in a football game.. When sellers on Wall St get tired, buyers take over... supply from sellers drys up, demand from buyers will take over. (fear vs greed) ag.
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