Looking at that LONG flat belt keeping the steam boiler well away from the pile of dried grain stalks makes me wonder, How many times that caught that pile on fire before they went to the LONG belt?
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Looking at that LONG flat belt keeping the steam boiler well away from the pile of dried grain stalks makes me wonder, How many times that caught that pile on fire before they went to the LONG belt?
I like that tractor!!!
Thanks hemmjo, I wondered about long belt every time I have seen this or similar pictures.
Ralph
Only once :p
Morgan Engineering work crew. Year unknown.
Fullsize image: https://diqn32j8nouaz.cloudfront.net...w_fullsize.jpg
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Although you can't tell by their faces, I would bet those workers were happy to get to wear their Sunday best for the photo...
Morgan is still around after 152 years... they made big guns for the Spanish American War:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGsc...ature=emb_logo
It's great how Morgan seamlessly switched from steam to electricity...
In reference to photo #2000 and the short discussion following; Today is the birthday of John Froelich, inventor of the gas-powered tractor.
His inspiration came from the fires caused by steam powered threshing machines.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-...d5a358a45263f4
so who invented the spark arrestor!!!for the tractor of coarse.