From my friends yard.
GC.
GC.
Nice yard art, seems to be a lot of those around.
I guess people collect and restore them. I’ve seen a bunch for sale in various conditions and the show up at farm and tractor shows. Funny how the walk behind concept started with oxen and horses, moved to human powered walk behind cultivators, to the David Bradley’s.I owned a David Bradley Tractor. It came with a good size single stage snow thrower. Worked great. I built a plow blade for it and it would push masses of garden dirt around. I had a hood but couldn't fit it because it had been repowered with a larger engine. I wish I had kept it.
This trike is amazing!
Mix it up a little...Whoa!
Cork grips now on, not sure it’s a win but thanks.Bar tape for the win! I like the cork grips better, this is such a cool build.
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Doesn’t look that way at this point, OddJob close behind in view category.I'm sure you'll be passing me this week. I did crack 6000 first, but with me building weekends only, I bet you are the first one to 7000 views.
I don’t know I don’t like to make new stuff look old if I can help it. But thanks!Great work MF! Cork looks good, and you could darken it or brown it up with a little paint or stain if you want to. Brilliant on the bar wrap. Blends well with the other wheel spokes.
My two cents would be weathered John Deere green like lots of effort rustina style! Looking awesome! I wasn’t sure I liked the steering wheel until you inverted the bars! Winning!Mix it up a little...
Cork grips now on, not sure it’s a win but thanks.
Doesn’t look that way at this point, OddJob close behind in view category.
I don’t know I don’t like to make new stuff look old if I can help it. But thanks!
Now for off into the green deep end...???
Maybe not, might need to stay in shallow rusty end.
Yah sometimes you got throw darts, knives, snd hatchets at the wall to see what sticks. I usually include paint in my builds. I suppose the chainguard is where the paint goes, looking similar to the bike frame.Just my opinion, but I hope you stay is the shallow rusty end.
I do not like green eggs and ham.
See above. Chainguard from white to rusty red ahead.Another vote for rusty! You have a great vibe going here, keep it crunchy, granola!
Wouldn’t want to go much faster, lol.Be careful, green bikes are faster!
Thanks! Thinking that a little paint equals lots of paint. I hate to destroy years of patina development on the hood and frame.My two cents would be weathered John Deere green like lots of effort rustina style! Looking awesome! I wasn’t sure I liked the steering wheel until you inverted the bars! Winning!
I totally get that! I’m going to Boiled Linseed oil my frame because it’s only original once! And patina is awesome!Thanks! Thinking that a little paint equals lots of paint. I hate to destroy years of patina development on the hood and frame.
Thanks on steering wheel input.
Spotted this at a flea market this morning.
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I moved it away from some other stuff to take the picture and was suprized that it is pretty light weight.
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