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    Loader quick attach adapter of some kind.

    looks to me like somebody welded those pieces in to keep the upper brackets from "walking" the U-bolts on the tube.
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    Kewanee No. 45 Wagon Gear

    No, Kewanee was bought by Bush Hog in 1983. You might be thinking of Glencoe or Dunham-Lehr, both of which merged with Farmhand before AGCO bought that company.
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    Oliver Wagon Question

    Dowden Manufacturing Company Prairie City, Iowa.
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    cook disc greasing???

    You're sure it's not a grease cup? take out plug, pack with grease, and then you tighten the plug down to force the grease into where it needs to be. My grandfather had a couple of old, old pieces of equipment with those.
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    gleaner f brakes

    Ks, Fs and K2s had band and drum steering brakes. F2 up to S/N 48200 had band and drum, 48201 and up had disc brakes.
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    blanchly tedder rake

    There was a British outfit back in the 60s called Blanch-Lely. Maybe that's what you saw?
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    Who might have manufactured this blade and post hole digger

    Digger looks like a Roper. I've only ever seen their PHD and the robot header height control they made for combines. They might have made other things. Started as Roper Iron Works then became Roper-Wright.
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    Finished!!!

    Perdue operates the Bordentown facility now.
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    Ferguson 9B0-20 chisel plow

    There are a few clones of it made to this day. Fred Cain comes to mind. I do not know if dimensions of the shank assemblies match up (Ferguson and Dearborn back when they were new looked similar but were just a little bit different so as not to interchange) but it's worth a try.
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    3 pt disc bearings

    What kind of bearings are we talking about? Ball bearings or the greasable white iron bearings?
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    Re: Massey Ferguson trailer-type sickle mower

    That is a trailer version of the 41. It had its own number but I can't remember it off the top of my head. The earlier 31 also had a trailed version. I think that one was the 51? and the pitman style trailed was a 52? Cutterbar parts are more expensive than JD, NH or NI mowers. Other parts...
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    Oliver 540 planter resurrection

    Until last year I had a 543, which is a newer version that used JD style plastic plates, yours might have the older unique-to-Oliver steel plates. The fertilizer box lids were still available from AGCO in 2015. I don't know about the box brackets. I know other fertilizer parts were the same...
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    Different IH Wagon Gear

    They seem to have been popular under cotton wagons back in the day. I guess they towed to the gin faster? I've only seen 3 fifth wheel steer wagons in this area ever and all had flat decks on them.
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    How do farmers keep grass out of field?

    Depending on what you are using to plant with, you can try the stale seedbed method. Plow, then work the ground early in the spring and leave it for a while. Right before you plant, spray anything that came up with glyphosate and then next day plant your sunflowers without doing any additional...
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    smoker elevator gear

    Rick's link had an extra character in it. This one might work better.
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    Flail mower/stalk chopper

    A stalk shredder usually has large knives and is designed for breaking up thick material and not for a fine cut. It doesn't do well in trimming up grass. Some flail mowers have many small knives per foot and do an excellent job in grass and small weeds but can't handle large material. Others...
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    MF 41 Sickle Mower

    However, if you go to Tractorx.com and search 581387M1, they say available. worth a try?
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    MF 41 Sickle Mower

    581387M1. TISCO lists them but all sources I have for TISCO parts say out of stock and no indication that they will be making more, so we may be SOL on another part.
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    MF 41 Sickle Mower

    AGCO is making more and more parts for those mowers from unobtainium. Not sure if that is NLA or not but I know I came across a site that had aftermarket heads for the 41 (but not the earlier 31 like I have). I have to retrace my steps.
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    Help me identify this cultivator/weeder

    I'm not sure what make it is, but in horse drawn days, some of those things were mounted on carts with seats. Maybe this was originally one of those and then the cart was ditched to put in on a tractor, which might be why the angle seems all wrong.

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