Short clip about the history of the inventor of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works Click on the photo to see the name . Click on the link to hear a short story about the inventor http://www.wfyi.org/wvx/ai_1306.3.wvx
I just want to take this opportunity to thank you for taking the time to offer your condolences and giving me the encouragement that I needed at this time. I hope you have a Happy New Year! :-)
How interesting! Reminded me of my sister and I having to sit on the back of the plow when Dad would work the big field for corn, for added weight. Hadn't thought of that in years! Thanks for the memory...
Happy New year!! My great grandfather had something similar to that sitting on his property. It had a hayrake attached, my Mom took the spines from the hayrake and made a planter out of it :)
When I was a little nipper, my grandfather was still using farming equipment of that vintage. I have memories of riding on a planter that had a seat similar to that one.
We own a small motel that we bought in 1994 and have worked at successfully, but along with everything that has gone on with the economy we no longer run it as a motel. Plus were getting old, so just do monthly's now.
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I just want to take this opportunity to thank you for taking the time to offer your condolences and giving me the encouragement that I needed at this time. I hope you have a Happy New Year! :-)
How interesting! Reminded me of my sister and I having to sit on the back of the plow when Dad would work the big field for corn, for added weight. Hadn't thought of that in years! Thanks for the memory...
Nice picture! I like old and rusty..maybe because I am. lol.
I learn something new every time I visit your site - Great!
Re your comments: Sorry about that - I have amended it. Have a look and see if it makes sense now! :-)
Happy New year!! My great grandfather had something similar to that sitting on his property. It had a hayrake attached, my Mom took the spines from the hayrake and made a planter out of it :)
Me again - the "original" is back - now as comment! :-)
Nice photo, I like old things. Happy New Year to you and family. It is nice blogging with you.
Happy New Year, L&N! May this be your best year ever!
Interesting information, you two. Best wishes on your month in Arizona!
Rusty but nice... wishing both of you that this may come to be a great year!
I wish you a very Happy New Year.
When I was a little nipper, my grandfather was still using farming equipment of that vintage.
I have memories of riding on a planter that had a seat similar to that one.
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