Took the long way home

ronwoodcraft

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Most of the light snow we had has melted in the lower elevations...The old equipment belongs to a friend and his Dad who once had a lumber mill in this area..Also Ranchers and grain growers.
 

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I love old tractors and such! Those are really nice photos. Not too long ago, I took a trip to Colorado and while traveling some back roads, I ran across this neat old tractor and had to pause for a photo.
 

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I love the old equipment, makes me want to restore another model T Ford! :icon_thumleft:

Thank you for sharing! :icon_thumleft:
 

There's just something about that old iron of yesterday.
 

I wish we could find one of those locally. It is great yard art.

 

They were built to last back then bet with a little tweaking you could fire that dinasoour up lol nice pics
 

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