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Look what blew in from up north!

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    Posted: 12 Dec 2010 at 9:00pm
Thanks Glenn! Now alls I need is a little time to get it ship-shape. At the rate i'm going, I should be turning dirt by.....oh..... 2012, maybe 2013. LOL!
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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Oh, and no making fun of my lack of yard work. I'll chop up  the leaves after they ALL finish falling.  Probably sometime in mid-March. Right after I finish cutting back the hedges. LOL!
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It looks better in your yard than it did in mine!
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WHAT! THAT THING WENT PAST MY HOUSE??? UNACCEPTABLE!!!!
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Yeah, but I bet it's lonely here. It had company in your yard.LOL. Only company it has right now is the parts tractor unti lI bring the "good" one home from my sons' place. Think the others miss it?
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When I seen the title I thought you were talking about all this nasty white stuff falling from the sky. Nice plows anyway.JP

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Yes Morton. They had to tarp it so you wouldn't hijack it.LOL!
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hmm i need one of them
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Yep, WC man, that would look good behind that flat top of yours.
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Your gonna use it for it's intended purpose and my wife would like to park it in the front yard and plant flowers around it....but yet she complains about the junk I got settin around?Women.Go figure!
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If that blew in Im not sure I want any of that wind!  
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Nice! With all the wind around here tonight I could almost believe it blew in. LOL...
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Brent, I know it was windy down this way today but dang it I'm with Joe. It had to be getting up to float that stout little ol toy.  It sure does look good, in good shape. Most of the ones we see have bent arms or half of one rusty wheel  and lots of pieces missing. You might better chain that one to a stump, if you put it to the tractor they might steal both of em.
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nice ramp to your shed there dream!!, but i think...i really wanna see the rest of that blue trailer!!
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I have to agree with SHAMELESS here. What type of trailer is that hiding over there??
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Breeze, Since it blew in from up north, it's obviously too rusted to do what you want it for. When do you want me to pick it up and I'll get that trash out of your yard. LOL
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Shameless and Jeremy, that is a Bil-Jax hydraulic deck trailer. Use it to haul a scissor lift for work. Has no axles running underneath the deck, so the whole floor drops down. You can drive or drag what ever you want on there whithout worrying about high centering. I'll get some pictures on later. Google Bil-Jax hydraulic trailer. Triple L also makes one for JLG that is similar. Nice trailers, just hard on tires, due to the suspension setup.
Oh yeah, the ramp works pretty good Shameless, except when yer tryin to get something in there that's broke and don't want to roll. I have a big steel plate with an eye to hook a comealong to. Got it anchored to the floor in there. Still a PITA sometimes. Soon as I make my second million(gave up on the first one.LOL!), i'm gonna have a nice, long concrete ramp poured.
As for the wind, it must have blown pretty hard, because it brought in some COLD with it. Had pipes freezing up everywhere today. Ground frozen hard as stone. Hope you fellas up north stocked up on bread, milk,(don't ask me why southerners have to go buy every gallon of milk and loaf of bread in town when 2 snowflakes fall, I have no sensible answer.LOL!) and TP. Looks like it's NASTY up there.
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Breeze, it does seem to be in good shape. I'm with you. Everything around here has either rusted into the ground,  been picked clean for parts, or has gone to the scrapper and can now be found on Wal-Mart shelves in the form of crock pots and microwaves from China.
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Say.....that plow looks oddly familiar! might it have been on my trailer at one time?
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I have one like that in the flower bed!!
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Hi, speaking of the wind and the COLD, this is just a natural phenomenon from Wisconsin.  Happens every year and I still don't like it!!  Nice plow!!  I used to ride one just like it and also a dump rake.  I wonder what ever happened to them?  Probably in somebody's front yard.  LOL  Gonna show some pics when you get 'er all cleaned and painted?  Merry Christmas, Ted
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Originally posted by LouSWPA LouSWPA wrote:

Say.....that plow looks oddly familiar! might it have been on my trailer at one time?
 
No Lou, the one bottom #116 you had, is safely squirreled away to be pulled by my 1942 steel wheel B. This is the one I picked up for parts, but it turned out to be a #4, instead of a #1. It was in way too good of condition to knock it in the head when DREAM wanted it, and I had no use for it because the parts I wanted did not interchange.
 
It has only travelled on my trailer since I acquired it last summer... It has been to Brett's and Fred's place, then sat at my place until it took the long ride to DREAM's.
 
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Boy, that Glenn git's around...... BTW, do you anyone interested in a 39 B? I got one sitting in my yard under the evergreen tree's....  LOL!
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Nice looking plow. But Glenn could have just brought it and left all that cold weather behind. That should give your C a good workout.
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Originally posted by GlenninPA GlenninPA wrote:

Originally posted by LouSWPA LouSWPA wrote:

Say.....that plow looks oddly familiar! might it have been on my trailer at one time?
 
No Lou, the one bottom #116 you had, is safely squirreled away to be pulled by my 1942 steel wheel B. This is the one I picked up for parts, but it turned out to be a #4, instead of a #1. It was in way too good of condition to knock it in the head when DREAM wanted it, and I had no use for it because the parts I wanted did not interchange.
 
It has only travelled on my trailer since I acquired it last summer... It has been to Brett's and Fred's place, then sat at my place until it took the long ride to DREAM's.
 
Glenn
Ya, after I posted, I got to thinking the one I brought over was a one bottom......but, sadly, I couldn't remember for sure! arrrrrgh, I hate old age! 
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