Posted by P and R Pete on August 12, 2008 at 19:43:59 from (74.212.63.79):
In Reply to: Elias Beiler Sale posted by DJC farm on August 12, 2008 at 17:12:30:
I don't know about those, but I have a friend who lives outside of Lancaster who knows Mr. Beiler and his family personally, and he's going to scope it out tomorrow.
He DID tell me this. Mr. Beiler had a Columbus hit-and-miss on a big wagon that he would run every year at the Rough and Tumble Threshermen's reunion in Kinzers. It would run the cooling water to a horizontal screen where it would drip down maybe 2+ feet into a wooden barrel, where it would be drawn off to run back through the engine. It was built in the late 1800s, and thus had been running in 3 different centurys!
That baby sold for a cool $83,000!!
I also wanted to know what the IH 10-20 sold for, as well as his Frick steam tractor.
It would also be run every year at R and T, and I happened to have a chance to get a ride.
That's me, the George Clooney look-alike, with the camera bag.
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