LOL, I seriously doubt they got the $3000. Most of them can be had for $1000-$1500 in these parts. A very nice one might bring $2500. I generally pick them up for $500 or less (non running),...
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LOL, I seriously doubt they got the $3000. Most of them can be had for $1000-$1500 in these parts. A very nice one might bring $2500. I generally pick them up for $500 or less (non running),...
Used one of these with my uncle as a kid. Helped him cut firewood on weekends, he paid me with new leg hold traps. They worked good, never had any major mishaps, other than a spinning log or two. ...
Ok, this is to everyone but Hunter. ( don't want him to think I'm pickin' at him) I don't see any photo evidence above that he can do anything I can't do on my old ford. Including mow in reverse. ...
thanks, appreciate that.
I'm guessin the arrow was possibly too short for his drawlength???? Fell off the rest just before he released it.
Tried to share a photo that would have been a great addition to this thread, but the link wouldn't work. I did add the photo to a public album in my profile if anyone wants to look. It's titled...
I'll look into that. I like free.
Thank you Sarge. New here myself and wasn't aware it is available to read here. I need to look around a little more. Alisha, not sure where a Military Survival Guide is available in a store, but...
Welcome. I'm a new member here, but a life long outdoorsman. First thing I read at this site was a list of things you need to survive. At the top of that list is a military survival guide. Now up...
Hunter, I hear ya. At least for the time being, we all have some rights left, and can ride the tractor & live the lifestyle we choose. We're all here talking tractors, survival,...
That's cool Hunter, I was just funnin' with you anyway. I'm new here, not out to offend anyone. You're absolutely correct, an antique tractor is not the thing for many. Takes a good working...
P.S. What really makes me cool, using these old tractors , is all the money I still have to blow on guns!
Neither, the tractor on my avatar is more what I think we all may need, if things in the world keep going the way they are. You are absolutely correct, those old Fords aren't as dependable as a...
Well said Seniorman. I hope everyone wakes up before we have no rights at all. If you give them an inch, they will take a mile. It won't end high cap mags, that's just their first foothold.
Thanks, I appreciate the info.
I've got a '46 2N Ford, and a '40 9N Ford, probably enough parts laying around to put most of a third one together. Either of these tractors would take care of all your needs on a small homestead...
Hello All. I'm Brad, a 45 year old farm manager from Southern Illinois. My interests include, Farming, hunting, fishing, trapping, guns & crossbows, Practical living, Homesteading, Gardening, Food...
Thanks for the response kyratshooter. I agree the most practical thing to do would be to just buy another rifle. I'm just a bit of a do-it-yourselfer, nothing I love more than to rescue old...
Thanks for the response randyt. I just bought a second barrel for mine tonight, off of a newer 512. I'm going to convert this one to 22 mag and leave the original alone. I can keep the 22 LR...
Hi All, I'm new to the group, and hoping I can learn some things here. I ran across your conversation , while researching a Rem 510/22mag conversion. I recently ran into a rust-bucket Rem 510 for...