HOG forwarded me an email with the following pics. This is a work of art . . . well farm art anyway. If anyone knows the origins of this, please let me know so I can properly attribute it.
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HOG forwarded me an email with the following pics. This is a work of art . . . well farm art anyway. If anyone knows the origins of this, please let me know so I can properly attribute it.
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Those two white seats look like they came from the white house!
It’s Fat Albert! looks like something he would build. 🙂
Real fun here is identifying what all the parts once were.
a rolling shit house. you take a crap, lower the tynes and plow it into the ground. cool.
I like it. Sort of has the Beverly Hillbilly’s feel to it.
Where are Jed, Granny, Jethro and Ellie May??
Looks like the back portion of it is an old manure spreader, the radiator is from a Minneapolis Moline tractor, late model 350 Chevy for power, milker for cows on top of the air cleaner; radiator shroud is a washtub; rear seats from the Oval Office, backrests from an old pedal sewing machine; front seats from a couple of old tractors;dashboard is a bucksaw; steering wheel is off a David Bradley tractor;
Its somebody else’s turn now!