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As we grow older, Father Time seems to flip the pages of time with increasing speed. As we watch those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer fade into the passing years, the panorama of fall colors appear, ...
Many living history farms focus on an era just after the first World War. Visitors learn of the impact of mechanization on agriculture. But Garfield Farm, just outside Chicago, looks further back than ...
A wooden scale house/office and a brick engine house stand near the J.H. Hawes Grain Elevator Museum. Volunteers used old bricks to reconstruct the engine house, and the scale house was donated by ...
Countless contraptions that revolutionized farming in the 19th and early 20th centuries have become contemporary curiosities or even mysteries. Here are six sent in by readers. Do you know what they ...
Ferguson tractors went on to sell in vast numbers, and today they are a great favorite with collectors. This 1952 Fergu-son TED 20 belongs to Jimmy Waters, and, from sourcing Ferguson records, Jimmy ...
Delbert Miller’s 1896 Huber 16hp, expertly restored vintage steam engine. When you live around family members who restore antique engines, the collector bug is ever present. Delbert Miller explained ...
Nathan Brunner installed sheet metal and assembling on a 2200 silage chopper while working at Fox River. In 1919 Fox River Tractor Co. of Appleton, Wisconsin, was organized to build the 20-40 Fox ...
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