Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 27, 2008 at 17:48:22 from (209.226.247.7):
In Reply to: Threshing pictures posted by Kevin Wieber on August 27, 2008 at 07:12:41:
Kevin: Thanks for sharing those nice photos. Nice countryside, where are you located? Does the guy in charge of the thresher make his crew chew tobacco?
Bit of overkill on the binder, don't you think? Friend of mine once belted his 656 diesel up to one of the last and largest steel threshers IH built. He then pulled and wagon loads of sheaves up on each side and chalanged the 4 best men in the community to stump thresher or tractor, which ever would occur first. Several teams of 4 tried it, but thresher and tractor just kept taking it.
They still belt that thresher up every fall for a few loads, current owner has a Deere 70 diesel and a WD9. They still chalange teams of 4 to stump it. Men aren't in as good physical shape as they once were.
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