View attachment 458295Ol gearwrench. Very satisfied for the cash
All this talk of planting with computers makes me think about the not so "good ole days". Anyone ever planted with a John Deere 999?
I don’t recall the number, but it had round seed hoppers, round plates for different sized corn & a stem with a flat base & a flag out the top show you could tell your seed level.
Maybe a 493 or some such thing.
I planted in some spots with grandads JD 40 & his 2 row 3 point planter, no idea of the number on it.
My cousin planted with Allis planters until he got sick around 1987Planted a lot with allis charmers 333. I’d run one today if I had the correct plates. Great soybean machine
Never had much allis equipment but everyone around here had a 333. We set ours up on 15” rows and added 2 boxes to make it a 13 row. Had no till cutters up on the front bar. She was tough. Used to tie a pole with chains dangling off it to the weight rack and you’d dangle the chain over the last row you planted. Worked just fine honestlyMy cousin planted with Allis planters until he got sick around 1987
Every 2-stroke engine is a piston pump.planted some corn. By some I mean very little. Liquid fertilizer pump took a *s-word. Gotta try to find one. It’s a John blue piston pump
When I run out......I have to walk home. Damn fuel gauge.View attachment 458536Fuel delivery….
Yeah. Helps if someone would look at the fuel gauge. Not that I’ve never forgot. But My fuel truck was in the tire shop and yeah. Luckily I was at the shop fixing the spreader I’d destroyed or it would’ve been a painWhen I run out......I have to walk home. Damn fuel gauge.
Stop peaking under my hoodView attachment 458934I just don’t understand why this hateful little truck doesn’t like to start sometimes