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Do I see a massey 14 or16
,and a simplicity hiding in there also,??? all you need is a Deere and a studebaker and you would be in competition with me !!!!! Nice pieces
I like the Massey what size is it
Just a Massey 10, 14s and 16s are a bit pricey for me haha. The other is a 1964 Simplicity Landlord that needs a full refurb. If you look over the cart the rear fenders of the 72 Ford LGT 145 are visible as well.
 
Yanked the garden art out of the flower bed since all the flowers died off and it had to move before winter as I'd assume getting smashed by falling snow wouldn't help it much. Starting to get some out there thoughts with this one. Maybe someday I'll actually have a place to work on stuff.
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Got a roast beef sandwich and a 122 for $4.99 haha. Made a bit of a project out of getting it free from where it had been sitting but well worth it. Seems to have a replacement 12 horse, spring assist, cast iron deck, brinley plow and a brinley cultivator plus wheel weights. Even with all the other projects in limbo I'm really feeling a restoration on this one haha
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Got a roast beef sandwich and a 122 for $4.99 haha. Made a bit of a project out of getting it free from where it had been sitting but we'll worth it. Seems to have a replacement 12 horse, spring assist, cast iron deck, brinley plow and a brinley cultivator plus wheel weights. Even with all the other projects in limbo I'm really feeling a restoration on this one haha
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What a great score!!!! 👍😎👍
 
Are those really wheelbarrow tires? Those look like the exact tires that came on the front of my 147. They've always held air so I left them onView attachment 149079
I cannot see the tires in your picture but the first shot of the 70 where it still has the deck on are wheelbarrow tires, the second shot are factory goodyears. They are the same size but wheelbarrow tires are much flimsier and usually don't hold up for long on these.
 

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