So what is the family history to that piece of farm equipment?
I am always amazed when I see the Amish still use equipment like that. Hot, dusty, smelly-horse is-, exhausting. The field must look endless to them from behind the horse!! As I have spent hours and hours in the swather I just cant imagine whats it was like to use that. It would be kind of fun to “experience” it once tho.
very cool.
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Homesick again.
now CUT THAT OUT!!!
(and thanks for sharing, even if I do whine)
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Me thinks that it was probably a rough ride at one time LOL cool old implement though,
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Cool, is that and old hay cutter?
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I love old farm equipment! Can you just imagine how many hours were put on that?? 🙂
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I want it!!
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Such history there!
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LOL showing their age aren’t they? Good WW!
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Nice seat….Ummm, ya need a pony, girl…
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Boy do I remember playing on stuff like that on friends and relatives farms. It was fun.
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Wonderful pictures. I think the farmers today are grateful for the modern version of running engines and softer seats! blessings,Kathleen
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So what is the family history to that piece of farm equipment?
I am always amazed when I see the Amish still use equipment like that. Hot, dusty, smelly-horse is-, exhausting. The field must look endless to them from behind the horse!! As I have spent hours and hours in the swather I just cant imagine whats it was like to use that. It would be kind of fun to “experience” it once tho.
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Ah, relics from the past. Those were wonderful photos!
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