Posted by Brokenwrench on December 04, 2008 at 06:02:41 from (75.100.180.172):
The worst breakdown post below got me thinking..
I have never heard of an apron chain on a manure spreader referred to as a drag chain or draper chain before.
How many different differences are there for names of parts or equipment? Around here any mower/conditioner is a haybine regardless of breed. We have brush mowers not bush hogs or brush hogs. We have diggers not field cultivators. Every skid steer is a Bobcat.. I know there`s more.
When I lived in northwest MN snowmobiles were all called snow cats, and snowmobilers were snow catters. One of the first big snows we had, a buddy called and said he and some friends were going snow catting and asked if I wanted to come with. I wasn`t sure what the heck he was talking about at first-- hunting, chasing girls--aaahhh snowmobiling.
What are some of the terms or names heard that are different in your area???
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