In 2016, Charles Jennings of Foley, Alabama, was pouring concrete at a residential work site when he saw something ...
This unrestored 1939 Farmall tractor still looks ready for work even today. “I know what I know, and I’m not listening.” ...
The genius of pioneer inventors can confound us. Countless contraptions that revolutionized farming in the 19th and early ...
However, that didn’t stop inventive individuals from trying to make the automatic hay press a success. One such individual, ...
A prairie breaking plow as displayed at the Mount Pleasant, Iowa, grounds of the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion. Today few folks would consider the State of Illinois as “The West,” but turn the ...
This is a picture of the barn on my home place. The right hand section was built by my father in 1905 as mentioned in my article. Picture was taken in 1916.I am in the hayrack. Oslo, Minnesota 56744 ...
19 Port Huron No. 8608 in excellent condition and runs perfect. Owned by Amos A. Post, R. 2, Lewistown, III. (There is nothing wrong with its looks either. Ed.) A Stationary engine in more ways than ...
After being at the scene of the bridge accident in 1882 and told about the boiler explosion in 1884, what indescribable thing was there about a steam engine which caused me to have a desire to operate ...
Seeley Randall's 1 inch Hudson at the Saginaw Valley Live Steam Association Convention. See the report of this lively steam Association.
I would like to add a little history of the steam engine and some other farm implements. The first engine with piston and also safety valve was invented by Denis Pop in of France in 1690.