HOMESTEAD IMPLEMENTS Pinnacle Series Land Plane Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
- HOMESTEAD IMPLEMENTS
Table of Contents
IMPLEMENTS Pinnacle Series Land Plane
Owner’s Manual
Homesteadlmplements.com Independence:
HI-I-LPS-48 I HI-I-LPS-60 I HI-I-LPS-72 Version 22.1 Pinnacle: HI-P-LPS-60
I HI-P-LPS-72 I HI-P-LPS-84
Product Introduction
Homestead Implements is proud to have you as a new owner of one of our high-
quality tractor implements. Our Land Planes have been expertly designed and
hand-built by killed American workers with only quality materials. With proper
assembly, safe operating practices, and routine maintenance you will get years
of effective use from this implement.
Product Description
Homestead Implements Independence and Pinnacle Series Land Planes are designed
to be a valuable multi-purpose grading tool for small hobby farmers,
homesteaders, and property owners. With working widths from four feet to seven
feet, this implement is perfect for grading, breaking up the compacted ground,
and moving material. Our independence Series is designed for Cat-1 tractors
under 30 HP and the Pinnacle Series is designed for Cat-1/Cat-2 tractors under
55 HP.
Using This Manual
This Homestead Implements Operator’s Manual is designed and written to help
familiarize the operator with assembly, operation, adjustments,
troubleshooting, maintenance, and safety. Read this manual and follow the
recommendations to help ensure safe and efficient operation.
All information in this manual was current at the time of printing and some
parts may change to assure you of the best performance. Visit the website for
an updated manual. Owner Assistance
The Homestead Implements 12-Month Limited Warranty (See Page 11) is active
upon delivery. Keep all documents provided at delivery to provide you with
quality customer service.
All parts on your Land Plane should only be replaced with Homestead Implements
parts. Contact Homestead Implements, or Jamestown Advanced Products, if repair
parts are required.
Serial Number Location
Please refer to the below image for quick reference to find the serial number
and model number on your Homestead Implements product. When communicating to
Homestead Implements with regard to repair or warranty claims, your model
number and serial number are exceptionally important.
Additional Assistance
Homestead Implements wants you to be extremely satisfied with your new Land
Plane. If you, for any reason, do not understand any part of this manual or
are not satisfied ith the service received, please consider the following
actions:
If problems arise with the implementation, contact Homestead Implements
directly so they can address the problem.
Customer Service Representative:
1-833-625-0635
For further assistance email:
sales@homesteadimplements.com:
For further assistance write to: Homestead Implements
ATTN: Jamestown Advanced Products 2855 Girts Road, Jamestown, NY 14701
Safety Information
BE AWARE OF THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates potential hazards to personal safety and
extra safety precautions must be taken. When you observe this symbol, be alert
and carefully read any messages that follow it. In addition to the design and
configuration of the equipment, and hazard control, accident avoidance is
dependent upon the awareness, caution, and proper training of personnel
involved in the operation, maintenance, transportation, and storage of
equipment.
Be Aware of Signal Words A signal word designates a degree or a level of
hazard seriousness. The signal words are:
Danger – Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will
result in serious injury or death.
Warning – Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in serious injury or death.
Caution – Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in minor to moderate injury.
TRACTOR SHUTDOWN & STORAGE
- If engaged, disengage PTO, park machine and implements on solid, level ground, and lower implement to the ground or onto additional support blocks.
- Put the tractor in the park or set the parking brake, turn off the engine, and remove the switch key to prevent any unauthorized starting.
- Relieve all hydraulic pressure to auxiliary hydraulic lines.
- Do not leave the operator’s seat until all components have stopped.
- Use steps, grab-handles, and anti-slip surfaces when stepping on and off the tractor.
- Detach and store implement in an area where children do not normally play. Secure the implement using blocks, supports, or wedges.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR CHILDREN Tragedy and injury can occur if the operator is not alert to the
presence of children.
- Keep all children out of the work area and under the watchful eye of a responsible adult that is not the operator of the equipment.
- Be alert and turn off the implement and tractor if children should enter the work area.
- Never allow children to climb or ride on the tractor or the implement at any time. There is no safe place on the machine for a rider. They may fall off and be run over or interfere with the operator’s ability to control the machine.
- Never allow children to operate the power machine or implement it, even under adult supervision.
- Use extreme caution when operating in reverse. Before the tractor starts to move, look down and behind to ensure the area is clear.
SAFETY AT ALL TIMES
Your best assurance against an accident or injury is the careful operation of all equipment. All operators, no matter their experience, should carefully read this manual and other related documents, or have the manuals read to them before operating the power machine and any Homestead Implements product.
- Thoroughly read the “Safety Information” section and understand all instructions noted on them.
- Never operate the equipment or implements while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- The operator should be familiar with all functions of the tractor and the attached implementation.
- Ensure all correct guards and shields are in place and securely fastened before operating implement.
- Keep any and all bystanders away from attached equipment and the work area.
- Only start the tractor from the driver’s seat with the hydraulic controls in neutral.
- Never dismount from a moving tractor or leave the tractor running and unattended.
- Never allow anyone to stand between the tractor or the implement while backing up to the implement.
- Keep hands, feet, and any loose clothing away from power-driven parts.
- While transporting and operating equipment, be sure to watch for overhead objects as well as fences, trees, buildings, wires, etc.
- Do not make exceedingly tight turns as it may cause the hitched implement to ride up on the tractor’s rear wheels.
- Store all implements in an area where children do not play. When needed, secure the attachment against falling or rolling with support blocks or wedges.
USING A SAFETY CHAIN
- A safety chain will help the machine control the hitched implement should it separate from the tractor drawbar.
- Always hitch the implement to the machine towing it, and do not use the safety chain alone to tow the implement.
- Use a chain with a strength rating equal to or greater than the complete gross weight of the towed implement.
- Attach the safety chain to the tractor drawbar support or other specified anchor location. Only allow enough slack in the chain to permit turning.
ALWAYS TRANSPORT SAFELY
- Always comply with federal, state, and local laws when towing equipment.
- Be aware and avoid any contact with overhead utility lines or electrically charged conductors.
- Use towing vehicles and trailers of adequate size and capability only.
- Secure all equipment on the trailer with appropriate tie downs and chains.
- Sudden and drastic braking can cause a towed trailer to swerve and upset. Reduce speed when in transit if the attached trailer does not have independent brakes.
- Always drive with the load on the end of the leader’s arms low to the ground.
- Always drive straight up and down steep inclines with the heavy end of a tractor or implement with loader attachment on the “uphill” side.
- Always engage the parking brake when stopped on an incline.
- IMPORTANT: Do not tow a load that is more than double the weight of the vehicle towing the load.
SAFE MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
- Understand procedures before doing any work. Refer to Operator’s Manual for additional information and to confirm that any work done will not void the Homestead Implements Warranty.
- Work on a level surface in a clean dry area that is well-lit.
- Lower implement to the ground and follow the shutdown procedures before leaving the machine’s operator seat to perform any maintenance.
- Use properly grounded electrical outlets and tools and only use tools that are in good operating condition.
- Allow equipment to cool completely before performing any work on it.
- Do not work under any hydraulic supported equipment. The implement can settle, suddenly leak down, or be lowered accidentally. If it is necessary to work underneath the equipment, securely support it withstands and suitable blocking beforehand.
- Disconnect battery ground cable (-) before servicing or adjusting electrical systems or before welding on the implement.
- Replace parts on this implement with real Homestead Implements parts only. Do not alter this implement in a way that will adversely affect its performance.
- Remove the buildup of grease, oil, or debris.
- Do not grease or oil implement while it is in operation.
- Inspect all parts and ensure that the parts are in good condition & installed properly.
- Always be sure that any material and waste from the repair and maintenance of the implement are properly collected and disposed of.
- Remove all tools and unused parts before operating the implement.
- Do not weld or torch on galvanized metal as it will release toxic and dangerous fumes.
SEAT BELTS AND ROPS
- Homestead Implements recommends the use of a CAB or a roll-over-protective-structures (ROPS) and seat belt in nearly all power machines. The combination of a CAB, OPS, and a seat belt will reduce the risk of serious injury or death if the power machine should be upset.
- If ROPS is in the locked position, fasten the seat belt snugly and securely to protect against serious injury or death from falling and machine overturn.
BE PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES
- Be prepared for a fire, should one start.
- Always keep a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher handy.
- Keep a list of emergency numbers for a doctor, hospitals, fire department, and ambulances near or on your personal phone.
USING PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
- Always wear protective equipment and clothing appropriate for the job such as safety shoes, earplugs, hard hats, and safety glasses.
- Clothing should fit snug without fringes and pull strings. This is to avoid dangerous entangling with moving parts.
- Operating equipment safely requires the operator’s full attention. Avoid wearing headphones while operating and maintaining equipment.
- Prolonged exposure to excessive noise can cause hearing impairment and hearing loss. Wear suitable hearing protection such as earplugs or earmuffs.
HIGH-PRESSURE FLUID HAZARDS
- Fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury.
- Relieve all residual pressure from the hydraulic system before disconnecting hydraulic lines or performing any work on the system itself.
- Make sure all hydraulic fluid connections are tight and all lines are in good condition before applying any pressure to the system.
- NEVER USE BODY PARTS to check for suspected leaks. Always use a piece of paper or cardboard instead.
- Wear protective gloves and safety glasses before doing any work on hydraulic systems.
- DO NOT DELAY REPORTING AN ACCIDENT. If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Any fluid injected into the skin or eyes must be treated immediately.
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
- DIG SAFE, CALL 811 (USA).
- Always contact your local utility companies (electrical, telephone, gas, water, sewer, and others) before digging or using any implement so that they may mark the location of any underground services in the area.
- Always ask how close to the marked area you can work.
KEEP RIDERS OFF MACHINERY
- Never allow riders on the tractor or implement while in use.
- Riders can obstruct the operator’s view and interfere with their ability to control the power machine.
- Riders can be struck by objects or thrown from the equipment.
- Never use tractors or implements to lift or transport riders.
PELIGRO
LEA EL INTRUCTIVO
Si No Lee Ingles Pida Ayuda a Alguien Que Si Lo Lea Para Que le Traduzca las
Medidas de Seguridad. ****
Safety Decals
WARNING
PINCH POINT HAZARD
IMPORTANT
- APPLY FORCE EVENLY THROUGHOUT THE WIDTH & LENGTH OF THE ATTACHMENT
- FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE ATTACHMENT
Pinnacle Technical Information
Homestead Implements Pinnacle Series Land Plane
Technical Specification
Model Numbers| HI-P LPS 60| HI-P-LPS-72| HI-P-LPS-84
Working Width| 60′. (1.52 rn)| 72″(1.83 m)| 8412.13m)
Overall Width
Number of Scarifier Shanks| 65 1/4″ (1.65 rn)| 771/4″ (1.96 m)| 89 1/4″
(2.26m)
Maximum H.P. Rating| 55 HP
Total Weight with Shanks| 515 lbs
(234 kg)| 5. lbs
(256 kg)| 615 lbs
(279 kg)
Overall Length| 50″ (1.27 m)
Overall Height| 371/2″ (95.25 cm)
Side Panel Height| 14 3/8″ (36.5 cm)
Side Panel Length| 44″(1.12 m)
Side Panel Thickness| 1/4″ (25.4mm) thick side panels with replaceable skid
shoe underneath.
Front Main Beam & Scarifier Support| 4″ x x 1/4″ (10.2cm x 10.2cmx 6.4mm)
Square Tubing with 3/8″ x 3″ long shank
reinforcements
Rear Beam Construction| 2, 3/16″ (5.1 cm x 5.1 cm x 0.5 cm) wall tubing
Skid Shoe Dimensions| 3/8″ (10 mm) Thick x 3″ (7.6 cm) Wide x44″ (1.12 rn)
Long
Scarifier Shank Construction| 3/4. x 2.5″ x 18″ (19 mm x 63 mm x 458 mm)
Replaceable heat treated dimpled-on tips
Cutting Edges| Two High-Carbon steel, heat-treated cutting edges 1/2″ x 6″
(1.2cm x 15.2cm)
Cutting Edge Placement| Two parallel cutting edges were placed at a 5° angle
leaving 17.5″ (44.6cm) space
Cutting Edge Adjustment| Continuous Height Adjustment from skid level to 13/4″
(4.5 cm) below skid level
Shank Adjustments| 3 1/4″ and 1 1/4″ (8.3 cm and 3.2 cm) below skid level
1/4″ and 214″ (0.6 cm and 5.7 cm) above skid level
3-Point Hitch Type| Cat. 1 Quick-Hitch Compatible( Category 1 & 2 Quick-Hitch
Compatible
CUSTOMER APPROVAL :| DATE :
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,D1,0,3,0,1,DAMTIES WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED| DATE:
04/20/2022
PRODUCT PART NUMBER: HI-P-LPS| REV. NO.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: PINNACLE LANDPLANE| 2855 GIRTS ROAD
JAMESTOWN, NY 14701
PHONE 833-625-0635 — FAX
716-483-5398 —
WWW.HOMESTEADIMPLEMENTS.COM
Independence Technical Information
Homestead Implements Independence Series Land Plane
Technical Specification
Model Numbers| HI-I-LPS-48 HI-I-LPS-60| HI-I-LPS-72
Working Width| 48″ (1.22 m) 60″ (1.52 m)| 72″ (1.83 m)
Overall Width| 52 3/4″ (1.33 m)| 64 3/4n (1.63 m)| 76 3/4” (1.93 m)
Number of Scarifier Shanks| 4| 4| 6
Maximum H.P. Rating| 30 HP (22.37 kw)
Total Weight w/ Shanks| 332 lbs
(150.6 kg)| 365 lbs
(165.6 kg)| 412 lbs
(186.9 kg)
Overall Length| 44″ (1.12 m)
Overall Height| 311/2″ (80 cm)
Side Panel Height| 121/2″ (31.8 cm)
Side Panel Length| 39″ (0.99 m)
Side Panel Thickness| 1/4″ (25.4mm) thick side panels with replaceable skid
shoe underneath
Front Main Beam & Scarifier Support| 4″x 4″ x 1/4″ (10.2 cm x 10.2 cm x 0.6
cm) wall tubing
Rear Beam Construction| 2″x rx 3/16″ (5.1 cm x 5.1 cm x 0.5 cm) wall tubing
Skid Shoe Dimension| 1/4″ (6.35 mm) Thick x 3″ (7.6 cm) Wide x 39″ (0.99 m)
Long
Scarifier Shank Construction| 3/4″ x 2.5″ x 16″ (19 mm x 63 mm x 406 mm)
Replaceable heat treated dimpled-on tips
Cutting Edges| Two high-carbon steel, heat-treated cutting edges 3/8″ x 6″
(0.95 cm x 15.2 cm)
Cutting Edge Placement| Two parallel cutting edges were placed at a 5-degree
angle leaving 17.5″ (44.6cm) space between them throughout all
Shank Adjustments| 21/4″ (5.7 cm) above scraper end plates
1/4″ (6 mm) and 2 3/4″ (7 cm) below scraper end plates
CUSTOMER APPROVAL: | DATE : |
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il,1/40,3, DAMTIES WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED |
DATE:04/19/2022
PRODUCT PART NUMBER: HI-I-LPS| REV. NO.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: INDEPENDENCE LAND PLANE| 2855 GIRTS ROAD
JAMESTOWN, NY 14701
PHONE 833-625-0635 — FAX
716-483-5398 —
WWW.HOMESTEADIMPLEMENTS.COM
Pinnacle Replacement Parts
Description | Photo | Description | Photo |
---|---|---|---|
MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY | SIDE SKIDS ASSEMBLY | ||
LOWER BEAM ASSEMBLY | Scarifier Shank with scarifier point(4 Holes), 18 |
inches long, 3/4 inches wide, and 2-1/2 inches deep with four (4) 5/8″ inches
adjusting holes, eat treated – 3842 HRC hardness.|
1/2″ Thick X6″ wide X5′ Long Reversible Cutting edge, material – High carbon
steel, Mounting holes pacing from one corner of the blade – 6″,12″, 12″,12″,
6″)| | A FRAME LARGE PLATE|
1/2″ Thick X6″ wide X6′ Long Reversible Cutting edge,material – High carbon
steel, mounting holes spacing from one corner of the blade – 6″,12″,
12″,12″, 6″)| | A FRAME SMALL PLATE LEFT SIDE|
1/2″ Thick X6″ wide X7′ Long Reversible cutting dge, material – High carbon
steel, Mounting holes pacing from one corner of the blade – 6″,12″, 12″,12″,
6″)| | A FRAME SMALL PLATE RIGHT SIDE|
Description| Photo| Description| Photo
---|---|---|---
LAND PLANE MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY| | Scarifier Shank with scarifier point(3
Holes), 6 inches long, 3/4 inches wide, and 2-1/2 inches deep with three (3)
5/8″ inches adjusting holes, heat treated – 38-42HRC hardness.|
3/8″ Thick X6″ wide X4′ LongReversible Cutting Edge,
material – High carbon steel, Mounting holes spacing from one corners of the
blade – 6″,12″, 12″,12″, 6″)| | A FRAME-LONG BAR|
3/8″ Thick X6″ wide X5′ Long Reversible Cutting Edge, material – High carbon
steel, Mounting holes spacing from one corner of the blade – 6″,12″, 12″,12″,
6″)| | A FRAME FRONT PLATE|
3/8″ Thick X6″ wide X6′ Long Reversible Cutting Edge, material – High carbon
steel, Mounting holes spacing from one corner of the blade – 6″,12″, 12″,12″,
6″)|
Torque Chart For Metric Bolts
Bolt Diameter (MM)| Tightening Torque
Class 8.8| Class 10.9
ft-lbs| N-m| ft-lbs| N-m
5| 7| 9| 9| 12
6| 12| i 6| 16| 22
8| 30| 41| 40| 54
10| 55| 75| 75| 102
12| 100| 136| 135| 183
14| 160| 217| 215| 292
16| 245| 332| 335| 454
20| 480| 651| 650| 881
Torque Chart For Imperial Bolts
Bolt Size| Thread Per inches| Ti ghtening Torque
ASTM A449 /
SAE Grade 5| AST IVI A354-
BD / SAE
Grade 8
ft lbs| N-rn| ft lbs| N-m
1/4| 20| 8| 11| 9| 12
5/16| 18| 17| 23| 18| 25
3/8| 16| 31| 42| 32| 44
7/16| 14| 49| 66| 52| 70
1/2| 13| 75| 102| 79| 107
9/16| 12| 109| 148| 114| 154
5/8| 11| 150| 203| 156| 212
3/4| 10| 266| 361| 277| 376
7/8| 9| 429| 582| 447| 606
1| 8| 644| 873| 670| 909
11/8| 7| 794| 1077| 949| 1,287
1 1/4| 7| 1,120| 1519| 1383| 1,875
13B| 6| 1,469| 1992| 1757| 2,382
1 1/2| 6| 1,950| 2644| 2331| 3,161
13/4| 5| 2,286| 3099| 3678| 4,988
2| 41/2| 3,438| 4661| 5531| 7,500
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Product Warranty to the Original Purchaser
All Homestead Implements products carry a 12-month limited warranty against
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. This includes all
components of each implement – including gearbox assemblies, PTO shafts, and
hydraulic cylinders. The warranty does not cover components of the implements
that are declared wear items. This includes but is not limited to: shoes,
cutting edges, blades, tires, tines, hydraulic hoses, seals, slip clutches,
and any other component of the implement that is used during normal operation.
This warranty becomes active upon the date of delivery. If a product or
component fails during the warranty period, coverage is limited to repair by
the manufacturer or replacement of the defective part, at the discretion of
the manufacturer. This Warranty does not apply to any part or product that in
Homestead Implements judgment appears to have been damaged through misuse,
accident, or lack of proper maintenance or care. Misuse also specifically
includes the buyer’s failure to properly monitor and maintain correct oil
levels, grease points, and driveline shafts.
The above warranties are valid only if the product: a) is assembled and
installed according to the manufacturer’s specifications and instructions; b)
has been properly maintained according to manufacturer’s instructions; c) has
not been altered by the addition or deletion of parts, or modified in any
other manner; d) has not been subject to misuse, vandalism, negligence or
damage by accident; e) buyer shall be required to provide the seller with
prompt written notice and photo evidence if required; f) buyer shall comply
with such instructions as the seller shall provide concerning the return of
the defective product; g) product(s) has not been shipped outside the
Continental U.S. prior to claim. Homestead Implements warranties do not
cover: a) vandalism; b) damage caused by incorrect assembly, installation or
application (use); c) natural or man-made disasters; d) cosmetic changes in
the product due to weathering, including paint fading or peeling; e)
scratches, dents or marring caused by normal use or public exposure; f) damage
caused by seasonal climatic differences or lack of proper maintenance; g) loss
or damage due to personal transport or hauling; h) damage to components of the
implement declared to be a wear-item.
Warranty claims must be filed within the Warranty period and must include a
copy of the original invoice or purchase order. Furthermore, this Warranty
should not be interpreted to render Homestead Implements liable for damages of
any kind, direct, consequential, or to property. This Warranty does not extend
to any expense or loss for labor, rental machinery, loss of crops, supplies,
or for any other reason.
Except as specifically stated herein, all warranties (express or implied),
including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, are hereby excluded. This warranty excludes
any liability other than expressly stated, herein, including, but not limited
to, any incidental or consequential damages.
No Warranty to any purchaser other than the original purchaser.
Return Policy & Warranty Claims
To return a product or to make a Warranty claim please contact a customer
service representative at 833-625-0635
to receive a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. This number must
be
placed on the outside of the returned product(s). Returns/claims without an
RMA number will be subject to a 25% restocking fee, providing the criteria
below have been met. Returns within 30 days of receipt are exchanged or the
purchase is refunded completely. Returns after 30 days from the invoice date
with an RMA number are subject to a 25% restocking fee. No returns are
accepted after 60 days.
For returns, all parts must be returned in the original package and not be damaged and must be in a condition that justifies resale. Returns that are incomplete unit(s) will be billed for the missing parts before any credit is issued. Credit will only be issued after inspection by our staff. All returns must be sent freight prepaid.
We will not accept any package shipped C.O.D.
Warranty claims must be shipped with all original parts included should
Homestead Implements confirm culpability for damage on the product. Homestead
Implements will examine each Warranty claim individually and decide whether to
repair or replace the item. If return shipping is required, it must be sent
freight prepaid.
We will not accept any package shipped C.O.D.
Homestead Implements will cover any return shipping on replacement or repaired
parts.
Orders canceled after product ships are subject to freight charges and or
restocking charges. Freight charges will be applied based on the actual costs,
to and from, the shipping location and the original purchaser only within the
Continental U.S. Canceling or returning item(s) results in loss of free
freight eligibility. You will be responsible for all freight charges.
Returned items and Warranty claims may be shipped to Jamestown Advanced
Products Corp., 2855 Girts Road, Jamestown, NY 14701
Damages
Damages are to be reported to Jamestown Advanced Products as soon as possible,
or no later than five business days after receipt of the shipment per the
signed bill of lading. should the product(s) become damaged during transit it
is the customer’s responsibility to notify the carrier’s agent and the
carrier’s agent’s acknowledgment of such damage noted n the bill of lading.
The customer is then to immediately notify Jamestown Advanced Products Corp of
such damage and a claim will be filed. Homestead Implements, and Jamestown
Advanced Products, will not be responsible for charges incurred per the
customer’s request for outside service contractors to repair/alter/check any
of our products without prior written approval.
Additional Information
www.homesteadimplements.com
Customer Service
Representative:833-625-0635
Homestead Implements/Jamestown Advanced Products
2855 Girts Road, Jamestown, NY 14701
HomesteadImplements.com
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