Farm & Ranch Implements
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$358.00
Farm wagon bed bolster spring set of four adds extra spring suspension to most makes of farm wagons with tubular frame axles. Assemblies hold the bed of a farm wagon in place adding spring suspension while reduc... Learn More
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$23.95
A metal bolster bracket used to build and retrofit farm wagon beds to accommodate front and back upright racks to haul tall loads on flatbed wagons such as hay bales.
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Replacement binder Main Wheel and Grain Wheel roller bearings and races for vintage IHC Corn Binders. IHC-McCormick-Deering corn binder wheel parts. Part numbers listed from original McCormick-Deering parts manu... Learn More
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Distributer replacement parts for vintage New Idea No. 17 Manure Spreaders. Spreader replacement parts are still being manufactured in the USA for vintage farm equipment being used on Amish working farms.... Learn More
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$17.95
Brand new USA made New Idea Rake Wheel Pawl 0249.
Our Amish company has been manufacturing replacement parts since 1950 for Amish communities still using and maint... Learn More
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$79.95
Made in the USA, agriculture wagon and implement roller bearing 6-bolt hub. Use this hub to build and equip your authentic reproduction vintage farm and agriculture equipment with our 28”, 26” and 24... Learn More
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$359.95
All metal horse-drawn garden and field shovel harrow cultivator, implement, features adjustable shovel width from 12” to 30”. Heavy-duty virtually indestructible construction to last a lifetime even ... Learn More
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$205.00
Brand new authentic bolt-on cast hub ½” steel spoke, 28” diameter x 5” or 5-1/2 wide, ¼” steel rim wagon wheel. Use to restore or build authentic reproduction vintage farm w... Learn More
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$79.95
This old-time necessity is still being manufactured and used in the Amish communities to make repairs on buggies and lightweight wagons.
Buggy jack has various not... Learn More
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Draft Horse Hitching Equipment, USA Amish manufactured Eveners, Singletrees, Neck Yokes, and Hardware made and used by the Amish and Draft Horse enthusiast.
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