Posted by JD Seller on October 09, 2010 at 21:48:44 from (208.126.196.117):
Went to a harvest day at Ottumwa Iowa today. GREAT TIME had by all. It was a real working day. They had soybean harvesting, corn picking, corn shelling, plowing, corn shredder, a corn binder, a working ear corn leg in granary, a truck mounted portable corn sheller, plowing, and etc. Plus much more. I don"t know who organized the show so I will let someone from around there get that information correctly done. They have it around the first weekend each Oct. I took a lot of pictures. They came out perfect. The weather was perfect. I will post few now. I am waiting to hear from Chris on getting the comments posted under each picture. I will then post the whole series.
Picture 1) John Deere 40 combine with a 205 corn head
Picture 2) Farmall 450 with a three bottom semi plow with fast hitch
Picture 3) A John Deere "D" pulling a John Deere #17 combine and head
Picture 4) Tractor on left is a 1919 Waterloo Boy pulling the wagon. Tractor on the right is a 1928 John Deere GP pulling a John Deere one row corn picker
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