Lots of dusty, rusty bits...

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Lots of dusty, rusty bits...

Post by RoamingGnome »

Saw this on my FB marketplace feed - in the Wilmot, ON area
Looks like someone clearing out the contents of an old repair shop
thought of @Spike188 and @DavidBarkey
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'68 Case 195, '84 Case 446, '88 Ingersoll 222 - and 1965 Case 530ck (fullsize backhoe)
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@RoamingGnome That is less than 20 minutes from me but doesn't even call for a drive by, or look see. At first glance, my feet ache just thing about loading the stuff to take to recycling. Even with a :j and
:446cart: there is a lot of work. @Harry there is a lot of :weld1: art possibilities there for you.
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Re: Lots of dusty, rusty bits...

Post by Harry »

I’m starting to downsize myself. Next year I’ll be selling some GT’s that I don’t need to make some room. I hate to keep them outside all year long.
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@Harry I agree with you about storing out door. Down sizing enough to bring the remainder indoors is a challenge, but I continue to work at it.
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Post by DavidBarkey »

I am in the process of buying another semi trailer to house my ever growing tractor collection . :headbash: The :wife: is not not thrilled about it , but I told her there will be more room for the deck furniture and her stuff come winter in the first trailer when I get my stuff out of it . :fight: I told :wife: I can :creeper: :-- or sit on the porch and :drink: :cheers: all day . :wife: Reluctantly seeing it my way .
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Re: Lots of dusty, rusty bits...

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Marketplace bit me this afternoon. I have been watching ads for redirack load beams. 4 pieces 7 foot long to be exact. An ad popped up at noon listing galvinized beams, 4pc × 7', 6 pc.x 8' , and 4 pc x 9'. The package price was $7.50 per beam.
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The 7 footers completed the rolling workbench and the remainder are stacked at on top of rack along back wall of the shop. Now a search is on for 48" x 10' uprights to add shelving over the lathe and upgrade stacking crates.
Spike Colt - 9 & 10, Case - 108, 118, 444, 446, 448, 646, 646bh, Ingersoll 4016, 4118AH
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Re: Lots of dusty, rusty bits...

Post by Harry »

Spike188 wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 7:00 pm Marketplace bit me this afternoon. I have been watching ads for redirack load beams. 4 pieces 7 foot long to be exact. An ad popped up at noon listing galvinized beams, 4pc × 7', 6 pc.x 8' , and 4 pc x 9'. The package price was $7.50 per beam.
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The 7 footers completed the rolling workbench and the remainder are stacked at on top of rack along back wall of the shop. Now a search is on for 48" x 10' uprights to add shelving over the lathe and upgrade stacking crates.
Spike looks like your plan is coming together. :thumbsup: :peace: Harry
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Re: Lots of dusty, rusty bits...

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No pictures but 2 skids of CCI parts moved off of floor an onto top shelves a lond the back wall of shop. One blade a motor, 4 wheel weights, all of the 646lbh counter balance weights, 2 seats, 3 hydravac leaf bags, 2 wallpaper steamers...and the list goes on.
Spike Colt - 9 & 10, Case - 108, 118, 444, 446, 448, 646, 646bh, Ingersoll 4016, 4118AH
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