Posted by knbshn on November 08, 2008 at 11:20:38 from (74.220.0.19):
My six Farmalls were made between 1940 and 1952, according to their serial numbers. I had this dumb idea to figure out on what day they were produced. Knowing how many were produced for each year, it wasn't hard to come up with how many were produced each day, PROVIDED they worked 365 days a year (366 in leap years), weekends and holidays AND produced the same amount each and every day. Then it wasn't hard to refigure it all out considering if they didn't work weekends. Here's my question, were they given Holidays off and what Holidays would there have been during the 1940's and/or early 50's? (what year was Memorial Day started as a Holiday?).
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