If you rest, you rust. - Helen Hayes
Friday, April 09, 2021
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Nice pic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. That quote is also so true. I have a little rust here and there.
ReplyDelete...that's patina, not rust!
ReplyDeleteExcellent image, Andy and a wonderful quote.
ReplyDeleteThey've earned their rest.
ReplyDeleteNice photo and quote. Another quote that comes to mind... "Rust never sleeps"!
ReplyDeleteGreat image and quote!
ReplyDeleteAndy, you have found two Fordson tractors, 1917 to 1928. They had a reputation of killing their operator when the torque of the motor turned the tractor around the stationary rear wheels. In later models Ford mounted a two bottom plow on the back to keep this from happening. They are now collectable and restoration parts are available.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really old Andy. Your question of yesterday. I think that they are bricked-in flue elements for a fireplace.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of abandoned items in your place...
ReplyDeleteTalk about old school! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteA very rural view.
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