#986 dont know the brand but also didnt know they existed till today. Steam Tractors, or "road locomotive"
Vid (about 10mins long) documents part of the "labor of love" to build from scratch a Case 150. Designed in 1904 -- fascinating in itself. BTW, took me my whole life to today, though I used the term all the time. where "going balls out" came from (according to builders of this case)
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They have a steam tractor and thresher show in Mason Mi every year, I went with my wife's uncle years ago.That's awesome. Ive been wanting to get to a threshing festival that's held nearby. I've known about steam tractors for quite a while, but have never seen them in action. Amazing how farming has advanced over 120 years.
The video must be deceiving, the sea doesn't look that bad. Not bad enough to break a ship in half anyway.Due to adverse weather conditions, the ship anchored in the administrative area of our Bartın Port Authority on 15.01.2020, broke and sank in the area where it was anchored at 12.35 hours on 17.01.2020.
I've been on that ship in Mobile! No, I didn't see Miss July!High-angle view of the stern of USS Alabama, off Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia, United States, 20 August 1943.
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