OLD FARM PICS 5

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went to work to nice of day to do any thing except go back to the farm i believe ive covered the whole farm so this will be the last of farm pics till i find a new one...by the way thankyou everyone for welcoming me to this forum and helping identify my non-gold junk finds(HAHAHA)...GTI2000
 

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Cool wheels. I'd haul that stuff home and throw it in the front yard. HAHAHA, I'm not married so there would be no problem. The thing just right of the fork, what is it? It's kinda neat looking.
 

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#1 The open frame loop under the fork looks like it would hold a glass bowl with a paper element inside (or not) for an in-line fuel filter & water seperator for a tractor.

#3 right side wheel is a take-up wheel for a leather belt driven piece of equipment of some kind. Either a wheel was pulled on the tractor or a drum was mounted on the PTO and a 20' leather strap (+/-) was formed into a loop to drive a piece of equipment. Cord saw or hay lift, etc.

#4 is a coulter blade for a bottom plow

Rides in front of the plow proper to slice sod (that's me finding carseat sized rocks).

You've also got some three point drawbar pins.
 

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Great finds, I suspect that pinpointing wasn't much of a problem considering the size of the items. I also see a couple of single tree hooks in your collection and believe that the heavy duty wheel is actually a pulley. Lots of old farm equipment used flat belts to transfer power. Isn't all of that stuff neat? Love this hobby! Two Dogs
 

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