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2 years 5 months ago #226788 by cobbadog
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There is something here for everyone, trucks, tractors, engine, ploughs, hoes and more

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2 years 5 months ago #226789 by Lang
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How can one person have so much stuff?

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2 years 5 months ago #226792 by Zuffen
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Cobba,

Are you bidding on the Hoes?

Coopernookie could do with a few Hoes.
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2 years 5 months ago #226798 by Roger W
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How can one person have so much stuff?

They had five auctions of the smaller stuff a couple of months ago!

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2 years 5 months ago #226811 by cobbadog
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Sorry Zuffen, enough of them ho, ho, hoes here already. I will stick with my little Wolsely Merry Tiller. Coopernooky or as it started way back when, Coopernuc, will have to survive as is.
As for the size of the collection he may have had a rather large elctro magnet and just flicked the switch regularly just to see what turned up. I know that when people know you have an interest in things that 'stuff' just falls into your trailer, or offered to you while having a display or even turning up in your back yard with no notice or message as to who or how it came about. Then there is the time that you go looking for items and find them and they just have to follow you home.
I spotted 3 McDonalds in the line ups and one was an SE like mine and Jarrod has a couple of them as well, then th big ML model had to sit there and hold Australia in place the big heavy bugga.

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2 years 5 months ago - 2 years 5 months ago #226815 by hayseed
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Anyone care to explain WTF are the gadgets on the rear Wheels of this Old Fordson.. (Maybe some type of Anti bogging device)




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2 years 5 months ago #226816 by cobbadog
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Added traction in the mud. They flop around but when they are at the b ottom they sit flat and spread the weight over the soft ground. There has been simmilar ideas around for a very long time until they came up with dual and now LAR (low aspect ratio) tyres. Which means low profile and very wide single tyres.

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2 years 5 months ago #226817 by Gryphon
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Hi,

yep, they flip down and give you some extra traction. Dad has/had a set on his Howard.

They come off in four pieces per wheel with two paddles on each piece.

Terry
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2 years 5 months ago #226823 by Lang
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2 years 5 months ago - 2 years 5 months ago #226826 by wouldyou
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E Anders and Sons. Freeling South Australia
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