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Early Farm Implements

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DSCN0345.JPG (141324 bytes) Cradle Reaper  

DSCN0346.JPG (131003 bytes) McCormick Sail Reaper  wpe9.jpg (47569 bytes)

DSCN0397.JPG (103961 bytes) Reaper  

DSCN0401.JPG (133367 bytes) John Deere Reaper

wpeB.jpg (40503 bytes) John Deere Manure Spreader

DSCN0352.JPG (134180 bytes) Spreader / Wagon

wpeF.jpg (43422 bytes)The invention of a horse drawn rake in the 1800's made the process of collecting hay much more efficient.  The horse drawn rake could collect eight times a much as one hand raker.  This efficiency lead to a larger quantity of feed for cattle.  


DSCN1002 (2).JPG (57125 bytes) One Row Horse Drawn Planter - could plant 6-10 acres

wpe3D.jpg (31872 bytes) Two row seed planter

DSCN0363.JPG (83453 bytes) Early Seed Drill

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Cultivators 1   2   3   4   5   6   7

Early Implements  1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12

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