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    12/02/20 treasure finds

    Instrument bezel from 1930 Hudson Terraplane

    Sturmey Archer 3 speed bicycle hub with brake drum, 1949.

    Grill from 1938 Pontiac.

    Video some old cars in bush.










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    I have a small padlock collection, this Abus below was added this afternoon. If you collect padlocks you soon learn how to pick them open.


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    Pair of old Briggs engines, the larger one is a model ZZ and the smaller one a model N, both turn over but the small engine was missing the fuel cap and the mice built a nest inside the gas tank.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Pair of old Briggs engines, the larger one is a model ZZ and the smaller one a model N, both turn over but the small engine was missing the fuel cap and the mice built a nest inside the gas tank.



    Mouse in the gas tank. Hmmmm.... Probably need to figure out how to run the exhaust through a cat....

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    BTW, the stitched tire is really cool.

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    This is the Alloy I want to remember. You provided some valuable information on cyanide that I did not know on another thread and this is the educator in you that is of great value to the forum. I would like to forget the gray matter part.
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    Think it's an old Case tractor.










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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
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    Think it's an old Case tractor.









    Not a Case tractor, it's a Minneapolis Moline G705, and here's what she looked like in an earlier life.


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    The gasoline powered Case tractor does not have enough power to operate the hammer mill at a decent capacity, yesterday I found and cut a deal on this one.

    1370 White, manufactured in Italy by Fiat, four cylinder diesel, front end loader, 3 point, 1000/580 PTO




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