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Clocks Made From Implement Seats
Gary Buchholz, Eau Claire, Wis., makes clocks out of old tractor and implement seats.
  The clocks measure 18 by 15 by 3 in. They have quartz movements, an embossed aluminum dial, sweep second hand, and a heavy duty hanger. The movement mounts to the seat with rubber bushings on both sides of the seat. The clocks come in Deere green, Farmall red, Allis orange, Ford blue and gray, Oliver green, Massey Harris red, Deere yellow, Case orange, and Ferguson gray. The seats are metal replicas, not original antiques.
  The clocks are primed and painted with Rustoleum Enamel. They sell for $49.95 plus $7.50 S&H. Buchholz says he's looking for distributors in the South and Northeast.  
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gary Buchholz, JLB Clock Co., E. 10088 390th Ave., Eau Claire, Wis. 54703 (ph 715 874-5727; jlbclockco@hot mail.com).


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2008 - Volume #32, Issue #5