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Richard, there's an old horse drawn mower at my parent's farm. I'd have to use the chain saw to get better photos of it though.

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More sunrise photos and some rainbow photos.

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Sunrise July 2002.

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Sunrise October 2006.

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Rainbows from May 2005.
 
Kraig. Now you have to cut that mower out so that I can come up and get it. (When the weather warms up though.) I know someone that would either restore it or put it to good use. Keep me posted. also what brand is it?
 
Kraig,
Theres a guy over by Thorp Wi that collect those old horse drawn mowers, fixes them up like new and gets a real pretty penny for them at resale.

I almost paid $600 for one last summer in working condition/non painted.
Almost.
 
Kraig
If that mower has a good toolbox lid and the cast oil can holder I would be interested in those items. I believe it is a new ideal made by International Harvester of Cleaveland. I have a 4' that I'm restoring.
 
My neighbor already has dibs on the mower, he has a similar one that he's restoring. I do believe that it's an IHC and unfortunately all that's left of the tool box lid is a hinge. When I was a teenager I fabricated a new draw bar so that I could tow it behind the Cub Cadet 125. I never could get it to work properly....

Lonny, I had no idea that they were worth that much!
 
Kraig; I used to mow hay with an old mower like that. It was International. Don't know where it is now, but a guy stole the seat from it and sold it for 65. and the oil can for 10. My brother still owns the hay rake we used. I sure don't miss those days.
 
I've got 2 mowers that kinda look like that. I'd be glad to sell'em for 50 bucks each! I don't think there's any box lid tho'....
 
Here's some pics of sunset last night. The sky was funky looking. I could have got some better shots, but I would have had to pull over and needed to get home.

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Kraig, this photo was just taken north of Somerset along HWY 35. Sunrise must be behind the barn... Well from the shadows it looks to be late morning, maybe yesterday.
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Vince, nice photo! Yep with the fog we had yesterday there was plenty of frost on the trees.
 
Some really nice shots - here's another of my favorites..
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Here's a couple that my oldest daughter took last year for her 4-H photography project. This is looking towards Chicago into the sunset from the south end of Lake Michigan - Indiana Dunes State Park.
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Even though these photos are very cool, I'm starting to feel very ahhhh "romantic"!?!?
 

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