63 ford Tractor at a place I was hunting

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Yup the killed a 11 ft rattler this yr not a mile away. LOL that front end is all cast, It must weigh 500 lbs. Im gonna get the grill and the lights out though, theres a Popping johny right next to it,, still complete. Plus lots of horse drawn equip laying about.
 

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Duh.......What's a " Popping Johnny?".....NGE
 

DigginThePast

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So what did it ring up as? ;D

Thanks for sharing the cool pic. Any pics of the other equipment?
 

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That's a nice pic, TC. Do you think young folks would believe that was pretty much it for workin the fields then? It probably wouldn't pull a 4 bottom plow, but it got the job done. Now about that 11 ft. rattler claim...?!?
 

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RGINN said:
That's a nice pic, TC. Do you think young folks would believe that was pretty much it for workin the fields then? It probably wouldn't pull a 4 bottom plow, but it got the job done. Now about that 11 ft. rattler claim...?!?
Come on now,you know TC!That was probably an 11ft alligator.
 

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But things are bigger in Texas. Joking aside, I think the biggest recorded rattler did come out of Texas. Which is where it belonged.
 

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OU know I was kidding a little TC. The longest rattler I ever saw in real life was in SE Oklahoma. It was a diamondback right at 6 ft. long. The thing that amazed us though is that it was skinny. It wasn't much thicker than two inches. Very strange, and very dead at the time.
 

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hell... i'd pick it fer sure! No doubt!!! toss that front end in the vibes mobile and away I'd go!!!

But I got a thing for old rusty things:)
 

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