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Binder and Threshing

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Description: View across field towards three men operating a binder and threshing machinery pulled by a team of four horses.
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Threshing in a Field

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Description: View across field towards a group of men working with threshing machinery.
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Group with a Horse-Drawn Thresher

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Description: Exterior portrait of a group of men and women posing standing near a thresher pulled by a team of four horses wearing fly nets.
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Threshing Scene

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Description: Exterior portrait of a man posed standing on a tractor running threshing machinery in the distance next to a group of men and a haystack.
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Threshing Scene

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Description: View towards a man posing sitting on threshing machinery pulled by a team of three horses in a field.
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Threshing Scene

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Description: View towards a group of men and women posing standing upon and atop a thresher pulled by a team of four horses wearing fly nets. One man is sitting on a ho...
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Threshing Scene

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Description: View across field towards men working with two threshing machines, each pulled by a team of horses wearing flynets. There is a boy on the left standing nea...
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Aultman-Taylor Threshing Machinery

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Description: View across barnyard towards men standing next to threshing machinery marked "Aultman-Taylor" in front of a wooden barn.
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Threshing Scene

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Description: A group of men are standing and working around a thresher.
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Threshing Scene

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Description: View towards six men posing standing in and on top of a large haystack. In front of the haystack is a man standing on a large pile of hay on a wagon near t...
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Threshing Crew

Date: 1931
Description: A group of thirteen men are standing in front of a newly constructed barn. Alexander Krueger is standing in the back, second from left, and Edgar Krueger i...
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Alfred Lunt and Threshers

Date: 1942
Description: Alfred Lunt watching as farm workers pitch grain into a thresher on the Ten Chimneys farm. Two men at the end of a chute collect the separated grain in sac...
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McCormick No. 1 Harvester Thresher

Date: 02 28 1916
Description: Original caption reads: "Another front view of the McCormick No. 1 Harvester-thresher. The straw was expelled from the machine by a vibrating carrier exten...
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McCormick No. 2 Harvester Thresher

Date: 03 19 1917
Description: Original caption reads: "McCormick No. 2 harvester-thresher. This model first built in 1916 was designed along lines similar to the Deering harvester-thres...
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Deering No. 3 Harvester Thresher

Date: 03 12 1923
Description: Original caption reads: "Deering No. 3 harvester-thresher as first built in 1923. This machine was chain driven instead of gear driven as were the earlier ...
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McCormick No. 4 Harvester Thresher

Date: 06 14 1925
Description: Original caption reads: "McCormick No. 4 harvester-thresher as built for Argentine in 1925. This model was originally developed for the domestic trade in 1...
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McCormick No. 4 Harvester Thresher used in Argentina

Date: 11 1926
Description: Original caption reads: "Argentine wheat harvesting scene showing the McCormick No. 4 harvester-thresher during the season of 1925-1926"
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McCormick Type C harvester thresher

Date: 12 1932
Description: Original caption reads: "McCormick Type C harvester-thresher. First built in 1929 and still current. This machine is similar in general construction to th...
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No.9 Harvester Thresher

Date: 09 06 1926
Description: Original caption reads: "No. 9 harvester-thresher as built in 1926. This was a large 16-foot machine and the heaviest harvester-thresher ever built by the ...
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McCormick No.10 Harvester Thresher

Date: 03 20 1927
Description: Original caption reads: "McCormick No. 10 harvester-thresher equipped with 16-foot solid platform. This machine has been the accepted heavy type machine so...

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