1. That looks kinda like a carterizing device for dehorning cattle or goats. Seems I remember seeing something like that back in ag.
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  2. Actually IS used to disbud goats. Have to catch them early and before buttons are too big. I used to HATE doing that. Most of the time I would have a friend do mine.


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  3. Well .. alrighty then .... let's see if this works.

    This ought to be pretty easy

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  4. At first I thought tie rods, but no adjustment mechanism. So, they must be sway bars.
  5. 4 link bars?
  6. I guess that's close enough .. I don't know how picky you guys are on this thread.

    They are sway bar quick disconnects used in offroading. I have these on my Jeep when I go rock crawling, it allows you to keep your wheels in connection with the ground.
  7. The poster of the object is the sole judge! Did a little research on sway bar quick disconnects. Very cool. Not many big rocks in south La. though.



    OK, here is my next entry. Again, I am predicting Tiga to get this one. That should give everyone a clue. Hopefully this will make it more than a guess or two :) This is a tool that has been in use for over a hundred years and is still sold today.

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  8. A foot driven brush cutter??
  9. warm. damn!
  10. OK ... a foot driven Sugar Cane cutter?? [just guessing, since Louisiana is a Sugar Cane state]