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Where's the radiator? I know this isn't a air cooled engine
Wheres the mower deck? This should easily support a 5 or 6 foot mid mount cutting deck
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Great job George, not many people have the skill to pull those kind of furrows.
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Well new to me. I received a Canadian made 1975 Homelite XL-123 a few weeks ago, run great and yesterday I received a 1972 Homelite XL-103, both are 57cc auto oilers weighing right at 11 lbs. Really stoked to get these great looking hard to find saws.
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price seems fair
https://www.purplewave.com/auction/171129/item/DS9289
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The cars seem to hold up better over there than to mowers do
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Look for a hospital patient lift at auction.
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That looks like at least a Benjamin of good sized fabbing metals
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Thanks David, always good to watch these auctions just in case no one bids
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https://columbiamo.craigslist.org/atq/d/john-cox-collection/6389722477.html
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Happy Birthday Doug, hope you are having a great day.
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That Horse has turned out to be quite an able machine!
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Happy Birthday Koen and hope all is well.
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Pictures were superb as usual, you have a real knack with the camera. Is that little yellow sprinkler on the the left side a Nelson?
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Not what you think, but very cool.
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/videos/all-terrain-surfing-on-the-dtv-shredder/?ftag=CAD-07-10abb4c
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This was the equipment I used. 1978 Montgomery Wards 5 hp 4 speed with reverse. I have a hiller attachment I'll use to created bed rows
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Nope, cows. I just put this new 4 foot high 2" x 4" wire around the property to keep out coyotes, neighbors dogs, raccoons, possums, armadillos, wild pigs, turtles, and skunks. The previous owner used the fenced in 24' x 24' area as a dog pen. Turtles are particularly voracious on vegetables.
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I have two food plots ready right now, the third is larger than these two together. My plan is to plant in stages to stagger the harvest into late next fall and have the sun room ready to use as a winter green house
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-BRINLY-HARDY-SALES-BROCHURE-NEW-COMPACTOR-RAKE-1971/182823226639?_trkparms=aid%3D444000%26algo%3DSOI.DEFAULT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D41451%26meid%3Dc142beaeba6c44df913a0cd33068b5e9%26pid%3D100752%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D182864308578&_trksid=p2047675.c100752.m1982
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If anyone ever gets a chance at a Homelite 360, it is absolutly the finest saw I have ever cut with. Full anti-vibration isolaters, 57 cc, chrome bore aluminum piston electronic module ignition adjustable auto oiler. They discontinued the model around 1981, but used ones on great condition can be had for 150.00 or less I paid 60 for mine including shipping. It now sports a 20" sprocket tip bar.
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I have 23 vintage chainsaws (mostly Homelite's) now, 21 in the pictures, one on the bench and two in my truck for cutting firewood. The two 150's are pretty neat, both lightweight 54cc auto oilers, but the older (1973) one has a screw to adjust the amount of oil put on the chain.
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Looks like they should have worn more cold weather gear, i.e. hats and scarves
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I'm not sure the disk is factory Bolens, but it sure looks like it. Great score Andrew
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A site dedicated to John Allen of Oxford
http://johnallenofoxford.webs.com/apps/forums/show/2345422-general-discussion
and a forum dedicated to Motostandard, Gutbrod, and ELF
http://www.gutbrod.co/viewforum.php?f=7&sid=618a8bafc39b2d94f1075a5eb0f6ed84
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Not bad.
https://springfield.craigslist.org/grd/d/super-cub-cadet-2072-with/6349837401.html
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