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bigal121892
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Posted: 15 Sep 2024 at 1:11pm |
I went to the open house yesterday, here are some photos I took. https://www.flickr.com/photos/190983497@N04/albums/72177720320343071"
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GeneD14
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Great pictures!
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DiyDave
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5th picture... WF industrial with a flail cutter? Never seen one a them...
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Gary
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5th picture with belly flail mower is not a WF. Either a late WD with curved Shifter or a WD-45, - rear axle is located way below side rails - 8 bolt power shift rears G |
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ac hunter
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There are a couple pictures of a Sheppard Diesel with what appears to me to be a Temple-ton loader. Were made in Lexington, Ohio. Thanks for sharing those pictures with us.
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bigal121892
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The 5th picture, is a WD45, and that is not a flail mower. That is a magnet, that was used on military bases, for picking up spent ammo. I should have gotten more pictures of this, but underneath the right rear axle, there is a generator, that drives off of the PTO.
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DiyDave
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Steel Ammo? Well I learned a couple things, today!
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bigal121892
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It's differently a magnet, and this is what I was told it was used for.
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