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I love mechanical movements and this machine has them. This is a Hay Tedder for those that don't know. Used to fluff the cut hay to help with drying. Made between 1904 & 1917. It is an IHC bullt by the Osborne Co. Man brought it to Texas From Wisconsin. I plan on putting it on a stand so you can turn the wheels and watch it do it's thing.New Toy
New Toy
I love mechanical movements and this machine has them. This is a Hay Tedder for those that don't know. Used to fluff the cut hay to help with drying. Made between 1904 & 1917. It is an IHC bullt by the Osborne Co. Man brought it to Texas From Wisconsin. I plan on putting it on a stand so you can turn the wheels and watch it do it's thing.
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Re: New Toy
Windy I don't hunt or fish or chase wild woman. I'd be like a dog chasing cars wouldn't know what to do if I caught one. My toys for the most part aren't as much trouble as a woman would be!
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I sell those new for $7900
That one will probably due where your at in TX
That one will probably due where your at in TX
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I didn't pay $7900 i assure you. I live about 60 miles south of Dallas off I 45. West of Corsicana 5 miles. Got my stand built will hopefully get it mounted today. It is in wonderful shape to be over 100 years old. Still has all the little caps covering where you squirt oil.
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Put it on a stand? You should display it by using it. We are looking forward to seeing pictures of your hay .
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Ha Ha. I do have an IHC 5ft sickle bar mower and an IHC dump rake. Now I need a hay press. Then I could bale my hay!