Sampling Of Stories Featured in the Current Issue of FARM SHOW Magazine:
Shop Made Press With Lift Arm
Albert Stier’s 50-ton press can handle any job, from a few inches high to too large to handle by hand. If the 22-in. reach of the paired 5 1/2-in. cylinders doesn’t provide enough flexibility, he can raise or lower the massive steel tabletop. If the workpiece is extra-large, he uses the lift cylin...
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Zero-Turn Feed Buggy
Bobby Colson converted an extra zero-turn mower into a self-propelled feed buggy. He needed a way to deliver feed to his six large quail pens each day.
“I have a ton of feed delivered every month, but at 87 years of age, I didn’t want to have to lift buckets of feed into a pickup be...
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Easy Way To Share Your Ideas
What makes FARM SHOW special is farmers sharing their inventions, shop tips, best and worst buys, maintenance shortcuts and money-saving tips with other readers.
We want your best ideas, products, tips and tricks to appear in FARM SHOW magazine.
It’s easy—drop u...
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His Willys Jeep Is A Spray Rig
When Andrew Jossund picked up a 1947 Willys CJ-2A Jeep at auction, it only needed ignition and carburetor work. He quickly put it to work on his family’s farming operation.
“I used it like many people use an ATV, hooking it behind field equipment when moving fields, as well as just ...
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Lift And Carry School Bus Calf Shelter
Turning an old school bus into a calf shelter is pretty easy. Just cut the body free from the chassis at the floor. Moving it is more challenging unless you have Roger Gutschmidt’s lift-and-carry roof rail.
“It’s easy to overthink the problem of moving a school bus calf shelter,” sa...
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