Gregg33
Well-known member
Some neat stuff you found. Some of the less practical stuff you can clean up and save as conversation pieces, the stuff that is more usuable (pliers, wrenches etc) I would definetly put to use, even if it's on a limited basis.
Btw, i never got the opportunity to get many of my Grandpa's tools. Their farm sold on short notice and I never got to make a final trip there. However a year or 2 prior I did get some of his possesions. I am fortunate enough to have some farm equipment from him, incl. a 1966 David Brown 990 tractor, that although extremely tired, still works well enough to perform tasks such as bush hogging. I also got a few small items, like an Estwing axe, a large adjustable wrench and a shovel. But, I wish I could have got more of his tools. Not so much that I really need them (my tool collection is many times what he had) but just for sentimental value. Occasionally I have dreams where I go back to the farm to retrieve his tools. I guess I must really like tools!
Btw, i never got the opportunity to get many of my Grandpa's tools. Their farm sold on short notice and I never got to make a final trip there. However a year or 2 prior I did get some of his possesions. I am fortunate enough to have some farm equipment from him, incl. a 1966 David Brown 990 tractor, that although extremely tired, still works well enough to perform tasks such as bush hogging. I also got a few small items, like an Estwing axe, a large adjustable wrench and a shovel. But, I wish I could have got more of his tools. Not so much that I really need them (my tool collection is many times what he had) but just for sentimental value. Occasionally I have dreams where I go back to the farm to retrieve his tools. I guess I must really like tools!