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Old 02-22-2018, 05:20 PM
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If you ever have the chance to get to Wiliamsburg IA, try to get a tour of the Kinze tractor collection (which has to be arranged in advance). It will take the better part of a day (that also includes a plant tour), but it is WELL WORTH IT to see his tractor collection, no matter what color tractor you like!
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Old 02-22-2018, 05:57 PM
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If you ever have the chance to get to Wiliamsburg IA, try to get a tour of the Kinze tractor collection (which has to be arranged in advance). It will take the better part of a day (that also includes a plant tour), but it is WELL WORTH IT to see his tractor collection, no matter what color tractor you like!
Our tractor club has talked about going, but we haven't made it yet. From what I hear, there is a 1-2 yr. waiting list for a tour of his collection. I think they have daily plant tours Mon.-Thur.
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Well, I haven't really gotten back into this project as of yet. Couple other "to-do's" that are priority. Mainly working on my truck. But I also notice that the grass is getting green..... need to have a mower ready soon.


I did however, grab a decal and bought an operators manual for it. Had to have it, as it contains all the seed charts. I also hunted for literally hours and finally found a lid for a pot that fit the seed box I made perfectly! I couldn't find a pot lid that wasn't overpriced, and the "cheap" ones I found didn't have any specs, so it took a while to find one. Finally found one on Amazon, so I ordered two. I painted them black, but unfortunately, the last coat I hit them with fish-eyed really bad, so I'm going to have to sand them and hit them again. I took some pics from far away, so you can't see the nasty paint, lol.

Lovin' it though!!

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Well, I haven't really gotten back into this project as of yet. Couple other "to-do's" that are priority. Mainly working on my truck. But I also notice that the grass is getting green..... need to have a mower ready soon.


I did however, grab a decal and bought an operators manual for it. Had to have it, as it contains all the seed charts. I also hunted for literally hours and finally found a lid for a pot that fit the seed box I made perfectly! I couldn't find a pot lid that wasn't overpriced, and the "cheap" ones I found didn't have any specs, so it took a while to find one. Finally found one on Amazon, so I ordered two. I painted them black, but unfortunately, the last coat I hit them with fish-eyed really bad, so I'm going to have to sand them and hit them again. I took some pics from far away, so you can't see the nasty paint, lol.

Lovin' it though!!

Attachment 91171Attachment 91172
You slow cook your seed before you plant them?
Sorry, at first glance it looked like a crock pot! Had to bust on you a bit!
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Hey, I like it! Looks kind of like an IH crock pot!
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You know, it's funny. I thought the same thing! It literally looks like a used a pot and painted it. I really didn't though. But I did use a pot lid!

I don't even care that it looks funny. (I know you guys are teasing, I'm not upset in the least! I'm laughing with you.) It is going to be great! I need to get to work making the hitch though.... so many things to do.
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Looks like a crock pot, yummy
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Looks like a crock pot, yummy
J-mech can plant pork n beans with it!
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Old 03-03-2018, 10:06 AM
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J-mech can plant pork n beans with it!


How about green beans? Hopefully I'll get some potatoes out this year.... but I don't think that planter will plant those, lol.
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I think it looks cool! And makes me think of venison stew!

Just gonna throw this out there and you probably have a plan already.

My old man never met a planter lid he could not loose.....

Many a time I have been sent out on a four wheeler looking for seed or insecticide covers.

Might save some seed if the cover can't be jostled off.
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