tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527757877422839218.post1624384221949839380..comments2024-03-26T12:10:51.054-07:00Comments on the lazy farmer: Things we do that we think make money but are really kind of pointlessbuddeshepherdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10747323705664619491noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527757877422839218.post-49188517573516727692009-11-29T13:20:30.344-08:002009-11-29T13:20:30.344-08:00Russell,
Thanks for the comment. This an old hamm...Russell, <br />Thanks for the comment. This an old hammer mill. (I think 1949) It is driven off a flatbelt on my Z of the same vintage. We are not talking real high capacity. I would have thought a U302 would have been a pretty decent tractor. No real high horsepower but it should have been nice to drive. I can't remember if the U302 had power assist steering, I know the U302 Super had full buddeshepherdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10747323705664619491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527757877422839218.post-39358682690499297602009-11-29T10:10:19.789-08:002009-11-29T10:10:19.789-08:00I'll leave a comment at requested. I didn'...I'll leave a comment at requested. I didn't know MM made a grinder. We had a U302 growing up. I seem to recall it as not being so great. We traded it for a 1750, which I loved. This was then replaced by an AC 7000, which I didn't particularly care for. Then the 80's hit and dad sold off the machinery, leased out the farm to a neighbor and I went off to college.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12335459495887472931noreply@blogger.com