"Tractorcrow" Scarecrow
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On another topic, I had a Farmall H carcass laying around and figured I’d better do something with it, so I came up with this “tractorcrow” scarecrow. It stands along a fence line close to a nearby road. I put it together without doing any welding and used my loader tractor to stand it up.
The body was made by standing up the rear axle and transmission bell housing on a big wheel rim. I made the head by placing a big V-belt pulley horizontally over a pto shaft, and then placing an engine cooling fan on top of it. A vehicle’s brake rotor made a nice hat. (Catherine Anderson, 3533 Haynie Rd., Blaine, Wash. 98230 (ph 509 859-2373; Catherine2373@gmail.com)
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Tractorcrow Scarecrow TRACTORS Miscellaneous On another topic I had a Farmall H carcass laying around and figured I’d better do something with it so I came up with this “tractorcrow” scarecrow It stands along a fence line close to a nearby road I put it together without doing any welding and used my loader tractor to stand it up The body was made by standing up the rear axle and transmission bell housing on a big wheel rim I made the head by placing a big V-belt pulley horizontally over a pto shaft and then placing an engine cooling fan on top of it A vehicle’s brake rotor made a nice hat Catherine Anderson 3533 Haynie Rd Blaine Wash 98230 ph 509 859-2373; Catherine2373@gmail com
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