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I keep finding what I believe to be tractor parts in my yard. Not sure if it's Farmall or not but I just found what looks like square head nuts for a wedge bolt or something.
Along with a clutch or brake petal stamped P84. Any thoughts or ideas? I find it really interesting because it was farmland for a long time until the 50s then it just went to overgrowth
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Keep finding old tractor parts in my yard
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Re: Keep finding old tractor parts in my yard
Welcome.
Metal detecting is a hobby of mine. I find all sorts of equipment parts and odd pieces of metal when metal detecting around farm buildings and fields.
The interesting items found are horse drawn equipment parts, tack, jewelry, buttons, eating utensils.
People lose or throw away stuff.
Metal detecting is a hobby of mine. I find all sorts of equipment parts and odd pieces of metal when metal detecting around farm buildings and fields.
The interesting items found are horse drawn equipment parts, tack, jewelry, buttons, eating utensils.
People lose or throw away stuff.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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