Rare and vintage horse drawn field implements (some extras) are the feature in Part 2 of our private tour of Clarence Pearson's (aka Junior) horse drawn vehicle museum.
Junior walks us around this building and describes many of the farm implements he has collected as well as where he purchased them and a bit of history on some of the.
Here are some of the farm implements he shared:
Barn thresher/combine made by Orangeville Agricultural Works in PA
Collection of restored cider presses
Ic marker plow with it's original wooden case
Corn grader
One horse lawn mower
water pump and planter (1919)
Tedder
Keystone potato planter with steel wheels
Reaper from North Dakota
Buckeye mower (patent 1860-62)
Minnesota Line binder with a six foot cut (rare). Junior explains that these were made by inmates in the Minnesota prison system, along with many other implements
One horse square baler
Deer & Weber potato sprayer (1910)
Corn cutter
McCormick IH power wire baler Type "M"
Corn husker
Hand baler
Victor clover huller (1889)
The museum is open by appointment with a suggested $10 donation. A guided tour is recommended and costs a bit more.
To visit:
The Barn Museum
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8 сен 2024