I'm not sure what the official name of the place is but the owner's name is Jim. His phone number is 307 -679 -1028. He is really nice guy. You can call him direct
@@oldamericaniron5767 I think you are correct. I didn't see that there weren't any parts stripped off of those two items. I would definitely go after that cat 40 if I had the budget. That grader would be fun too. To restore, I just like to use the things that I save and I don't know what I would do with a big greater.
@@tractorrescueranch3682 That's OK there were a lot of Fordson Tractor sold in Australia in 1950/60s .....some might be on a hobby farm some where....cheers Mate..
JD looks like a real great winter project.
Best wishes all.
@@carlthor91 should be a fun project. It will take a bunch of work
Fordson Major Diesel with loader. Drove one years ago good tractor.
@@stephendors8769 it would be fun to bring it home
I wonder how often I’ve seen something and said to myself, I don’t know what I’d do with it but it would be fun to own.
Where is this yard located? We need allis Chalmers parts
Thanks 😅
@@garynelson1044 it's in Evanston Wyoming
What’s this scrap yard called?
I'm not sure what the official name of the place is but the owner's name is Jim. His phone number is 307 -679 -1028. He is really nice guy. You can call him direct
Looks like a JD 1550 Powr-till seeder. PTO driven First built 1978
@@deernutOO thanks, that is interesting
You should bring that road grader home.
@@stephendors8769 I would love to bring it home and a bunch of other stuff from that place. Just don't have the budget for it
That John Deere seeder would be nice to have, if all the parts are there.
@@stevehetrick2676 unfortunately I think there was a bunch of parts missing
That tractor looked like a good project until...OMG... is that a whole in the engine with a piston arm sticking out?
@@jefflaufer3205 yes it is we know that fact going into this project
I’m sure things like that grader and Cat 40 he is hanging onto just waiting for someone like you to come and rescue them.
@@oldamericaniron5767 I think you are correct. I didn't see that there weren't any parts stripped off of those two items. I would definitely go after that cat 40 if I had the budget. That grader would be fun too. To restore, I just like to use the things that I save and I don't know what I would do with a big greater.
@@tractorrescueranch3682 Sometimes I think it’s a blessing that my budget is tight otherwise I can’t imagine how much I would go after.
like a kid in a candy store.
@@LyleBrand yeah, I hope that a salvage yard is something like heaven will be
!950/60s Fordson tractor with ft end loader....
@@raytravis4097 thanks for the info
@@tractorrescueranch3682 That's OK there were a lot of Fordson Tractor sold in Australia in 1950/60s .....some might be on a hobby farm some where....cheers Mate..