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                | Mack | 
                Posted - 04/20/2011 : 22:07:01  Well,this will be one to watch! Only 50 miles from me. Was hoping no one else would catch it but looks like it's open season now.
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
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                | Talntedmrgreen | 
                Posted - 07/06/2011 : 06:39:30  Haven't seen anything.  It will probably pop back up on Simpletractors this winter after he gets a chance to get it all redone.  He needs some parts, so chances are he'll be fabricating.  On something that rare, I bet it's tough to get dimensions, etc.  I only know of one guy that has a complete one... | 
              
              
                | Speedy2222 | 
                Posted - 07/05/2011 : 22:43:20  just curious.. does anybody have any update on this? | 
              
              
                | B112 | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 23:03:05  hope no trains came off their tracks   lol | 
              
              
                | frog19 | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 22:23:13  If you look over the steer tire there are 2 pieces of railroad rail as a counter weight | 
              
              
                | B112 | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 22:20:23  That's a great looking project.  I like it.  Thanks for sharing. | 
              
              
                | 1014211 | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 22:18:14  Geez, the back end doesn't get light with over 500lbs on it?  Very well done, that is one cool looking rig. | 
              
              
                | frog19 | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 22:01:56  I know this isn't like the AC look alike that i had planned to build but I used what parts that came available. It lift 65" to the bottom of the forks and we lift a tested weight of 525 lb. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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                | skunkhome | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 21:34:30  quote: Originally posted by simplelife
 
  Looks like it could be a swath board from a sickle mower.
 
  well I thought so too but it looks a tad too long for that.  Maybe it is just the angle of the shot. | 
              
              
                | simplelife | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 21:19:39  quote: Originally posted by skunkhome
  What is that long shape to the left and in the foreground of the grader blade?  Fork blade?
 
  Looks like it could be a swath board from a sickle mower. | 
              
              
                | skunkhome | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 20:07:24  What is that long shape to the left and in the foreground of the grader blade?  Fork blade? | 
              
              
                | B112 | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 18:59:28  Unfortunately he didn't get the forks, or did he?  I see it was another Henry Co. attachment and they label it B-1 or B-10 after the model tractor it was installed on (I think).  Would be curious if the serial number fall in the range of the loaders or if there was a count of how many of these attachments made.  Let us know when you see it at a show. | 
              
              
                | Mack | 
                Posted - 04/28/2011 : 08:18:56  Jonathan Mole(Jonnysac)got the fork lift. He does very nice work on his restorations so I'm hoping to see this in person at an upcoming show soon.
  Here are a couple of pics. Mike Beiry(MDB)posted across the street.
 
  
 
  
  Looks like they picked up a few other goodies as well.
 
  
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                | skunkhome | 
                Posted - 04/22/2011 : 22:29:40  quote: Originally posted by frog19
  I have seen one of these that was restored to a better than new look. they use it around there farm on a daily bases. It got me in the mode to find one or build one.I started getting stuff to build on from sum drawings i found on the enternet.but before I could get started I had my second back surgery.when recovering I found a different option. I bought a toro greenmaster reel mower that is  all hydraulic. I striped all the mower parts off and started building from there. I have finished it and have started to paint.  I'll post some picture when it's dry
 
  I can't wait to see that. | 
              
              
                | frog19 | 
                Posted - 04/22/2011 : 21:43:30  I have seen one of these that was restored to a better than new look. they use it around there farm on a daily bases. It got me in the mode to find one or build one.I started getting stuff to build on from sum drawings i found on the enternet.but before I could get started I had my second back surgery.when recovering I found a different option. I bought a toro greenmaster reel mower that is  all hydraulic. I striped all the mower parts off and started building from there. I have finished it and have started to paint.  I'll post some picture when it's dry | 
              
              
                | 1014211 | 
                Posted - 04/22/2011 : 21:02:46  Wow, that is going to take alot to restore.  With how rare it is it is definitely worth it, too bad I don't have the resources to get it back to it's deserved state. |