Wonderful! I remember watching in awe as a small child while my father and grandfather supervised the threshing of Luscern/Alfalfa seed using one of these. This wasnt so long ago early 2000's (although this is in South Africa, Oudtshoorn) and was before combine harvesters became more commonplace. Its always sad to see these awesome machines slowly lose their use. I have fond memories. Thank you for sharing!
Nearly all of our thrashing sets that have survived over hear in England are wood construction. Interesting to see metal one. The art seem to be keeping the belt on pulley and getting the thrasher to hum at just the right revolutions 😀 Good video!
Wonderful!
I remember watching in awe as a small child while my father and grandfather supervised the threshing of Luscern/Alfalfa seed using one of these. This wasnt so long ago early 2000's (although this is in South Africa, Oudtshoorn) and was before combine harvesters became more commonplace.
Its always sad to see these awesome machines slowly lose their use.
I have fond memories.
Thank you for sharing!
That's cool Rick thanks for sharing.
Thanks.
Nearly all of our thrashing sets that have survived over hear in England are wood construction. Interesting to see metal one. The art seem to be keeping the belt on pulley and getting the thrasher to hum at just the right revolutions 😀
Good video!
Thank you.