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Stalk Stopper Protects Tractor
Gene and Jerry Johnson were tired of fixing damage to wiring and hose on back of their tractors from stalks and debris whipped around by their stalk chopper. So, the brothers came up with the idea of making a shield to cover the back of the tractor.
  It also protects the tractor frame from dents and scratches. It’s made from slightly corrugated metal seed corn signs. The metal is solid enough to stop small rocks and tough borer-resistant stalks. There are slots cut in the shield for the 3-pt. lift arms. The pieces of sign are bolted together and then bolted to the 3-pt. hitch frame.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gene and Jerry Johnson, 69943 130th St., Zearing, Iowa 50278 (ph 641 487-7393).


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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #2