My use to like those gatherings. I remember the smell of coal smoke, like that smell. He always made it a point to show me the grain weigher in the side of the thrashing machines. My grandfather designed it! My nephew still has the patent for it! He couldn't keep the patent rights up the bigger companies, I guess, got rights to it!
Remember the old 60” front deck Yazoo mowers with high seat and single small wheel in the back? It would throw you off if you whipped it around and didn’t hold on.
Always love thee old time shows with pop engines small tractors and just good ole people sharing techno. from years gone by.I didn't see many antique Farnicastaffs floating around
nice little show, we went to one that was about the same and I have a video online about it, granskare, is the channel but the thing was just a slide show….I used to drive JD A, D, and M – great two cylinder machines…:) thanks, chuck
WOW That was a wonderful show!
Actually, my dad liked these gatherings.
My use to like those gatherings. I remember the smell of coal smoke, like that smell. He always made it a point to show me the grain weigher in the side of the thrashing machines. My grandfather designed it! My nephew still has the patent for it! He couldn't keep the patent rights up the bigger companies, I guess, got rights to it!
Remember the old 60” front deck Yazoo mowers with high seat and single small wheel in the back? It would throw you off if you whipped it around and didn’t hold on.
I love all of the variations of Donkey Engines.
I have 2 of those motorettes!
there was some nice antique autos and truck there too.
Always love thee old time shows with pop engines small tractors and just good ole people sharing techno. from years gone by.I didn't see many antique Farnicastaffs floating around
nice little show, we went to one that was about the same and I have a video online about it, granskare, is the channel but the thing was just a slide show….I used to drive JD A, D, and M – great two cylinder machines…:) thanks, chuck
Motorette paint: International Huntsman Red? That's what I used on an old 59 Cushman Highlander.
Man, what an interesting show.
nice show, bring your electric bike?
Like your modern take on the in-cab temperature gauge.
Thanks for sharing 😉
Good Lord…that guy around that flywheel! Too many years at a factory have ruined me. I think "safety 1st" around every corner. LOL.
Look at all that great stuff.!
There you are in your new fangled electric banana bike. Young whipper snapper.