I am very happy and thank you for your driving because you are drive the horses without using the whip at your driving . I hate using the whip at the driving because it hurt the horse.
Sorry you have to sell your Homesteader. I know this must hurt with all of the memories you have using it. I just spent the day cleaning up around our "fence row" of old equipment on this 130+ year old farm in south texas. We have a horse drawn scythe cutter with metal spoke wheels and a hay rake with metal spoke wheels which had trees growing up through them until today. There is a drawbar harrow buried under a giant fire ant hill that I need to dig out (carefully). This could easily be a horse drawn implement by what I can see. Everything else is an old tractor version with either a pto shaft, or 3-pt hitch, or too large for a 2 horse team (4 bladed plow). The 'best' find is an old manure spreader that has two 12" trees growing right up the middle of the unit. I will have to cut the rusty old unit up to save the trees....There is no way to cut the trees down 'under' the spreader.
Sorry, that was the only one. As I understand it, they’ve quit making them, so they’re pretty hard to find these days! I’ll probably regret selling it.
I am very happy and thank you for your driving because you are drive the horses without using the whip at your driving . I hate using the whip at the driving because it hurt the horse.
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Sorry you have to sell your Homesteader. I know this must hurt with all of the memories you have using it.
I just spent the day cleaning up around our "fence row" of old equipment on this 130+ year old farm in south texas. We have a horse drawn scythe cutter with metal spoke wheels and a hay rake with metal spoke wheels which had trees growing up through them until today. There is a drawbar harrow buried under a giant fire ant hill that I need to dig out (carefully). This could easily be a horse drawn implement by what I can see. Everything else is an old tractor version with either a pto shaft, or 3-pt hitch, or too large for a 2 horse team (4 bladed plow). The 'best' find is an old manure spreader that has two 12" trees growing right up the middle of the unit. I will have to cut the rusty old unit up to save the trees....There is no way to cut the trees down 'under' the spreader.
Have you sold your homesteader?
Yes, we actually sold it last week.
I like to find one like that for sale
How much for it
Already sold.
@@ADifferentWay ok you have one more around
Sorry, that was the only one. As I understand it, they’ve quit making them, so they’re pretty hard to find these days! I’ll probably regret selling it.
@@ADifferentWay ok thanks you