Every Harvest Season in Wayne and Holmes and others Counties in Ohio, Arcola area OF Illinois and just about any Community the Old Order Amish and Mennonite that still Farm, Threshing as done prior to WW2 and the Combine's arrival made threshing obsolete can still be observed. The old Order Amish and Mennonites still use Horse Power for Wagon work but Threshering Machines now will more than likely be Powered by a Tractor on Steel Wheels which is dedicated to that purpose only. However in some areas the use of a Steam Engine is still practiced.Dad was in a Threshing Ring up till 1948. The Thresher was a Case and it was powered by a big loud Case Tractor. I still remember the Eagles on the wide Fenders of the Tractor. I was born in 1937 and barely have a memory of a Team of Horses on the Farm. Seems like my memory says it was Winter and the Horses were always pulling a Manure Spreador.
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Today's Featured Article - Tractor Profile: Silver King - by Staff. Silver King tractors were produced by the Fate-Root-Heath Company of Plymouth, Ohio. The company was founded by John Fate in 1884 and was originally called the "J.D. Fate Company". After several mergers over the years, the final company name of Fate-Root-Heath came about in 1919. The first tractor produced was actually called the "Plymouth" tractor and was powered by a 20 HP 4-cylinder engine with a 3x4" bore and stroke. The four speed transmission had a top speed of 25 mph! After more t
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