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What mods ?It looks to me like one of the original Agri-Hire machines, which were modified K-Two spreaders.
Heavier chains and bearings.What mods ?
Its not scrap ,its a valuable store of parts, and history ,What a mess!
Do people not know the value or scrap
Now that you mentioned it we do need some photo's of that treasure.Its not scrap ,its a valuable store of parts, and history ,
havea mate who has a yard full probably 2 acres of every thing you can think of ,and a lot messier than that , repairs and strips stuff ,then when its used up rest goes in skip,he gets his value out of it , looks a sight with a few old cows wandering among it to keep the grass tidy , has got a maxum 5150:in garden and various other stuff ,its a fair sight but hell he has some parts
Yes that old battery, oil drum and fan will be useful one day I'm sureIts not scrap ,its a valuable store of parts, and history ,
havea mate who has a yard full probably 2 acres of every thing you can think of ,and a lot messier than that , repairs and strips stuff ,then when its used up rest goes in skip,he gets his value out of it , looks a sight with a few old cows wandering among it to keep the grass tidy , has got a maxum 5150:in garden and various other stuff ,its a fair sight but hell he has some parts
This is really sad but I find this type of site??? Quite interesting surely that spreader is worth pulling oot for a tryYes that old battery, oil drum and fan will be useful one day I'm sure
I think your right, same jack and hydraulic pipe storage.Looks like an early Bunning. if it has 1 pair of bed chains it not an Agri Hire.
Have bunnings ever had a drawbar like that thought they always had big box section. AH had them like that but as you say looks like one slat full width but I think AH now make a one slatLooks like an early Bunning. if it has 1 pair of bed chains it not an Agri Hire.
Really need to cut the old floor out if it's very bad, maybe you could get away with laying a sheet over the top.
Drive sprockets are about £150 each and gearboxes are £300 to £500 depending on what they are.
If it's not rusty and the beaters are good and so are the gearboxes, but needs a floor, about 3k