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Re: Thresher shows
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Posted by Farmered on November 09, 2005 at 05:43:18 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Re: Thresher shows posted by Dick Hamilton on November 08, 2005 at 12:38:07:
Dick, I would like to find a show where I could see a Westinghouse thresher. My dad had one and I rememmber helping use it. It was all wood and had a raddle type straw carrier. The grain came out a spout at the bottom, was cought in a washtub and scooped into bags. Dad set it up near the barn with the carrier dropping the straw into a Dellinger ensilage cutter which in turn blew the chopped straw into the mow.We must have borrowed a tractor because we only had one, a JD GP. It is a wonder the whole thing didn't blow sky high with all the dust. I once saw a Westinghouse in a private museum (barn) just South of Alfred Station, New York
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