Courtesy of W. J. Eshleman, 722 E. End Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 The last Peerless Engine, Serial No. 18298 owned by Samuel G. Stoltzfus of White Horse, Pennsylvania. It is a 50 Hp. 722 E. End Ave., ...
A ride around the Suffolk Lanes in a LIFU steam car. Mrs. R.G. Pratt as co-driver with the former owner, Mr. McHodson, as driver. The turn of the century “Lifu” or “House” steam car, as it was ...
The sign announces the annual Fall-Der-All, the last full weekend in September. I was recently at a farm auction. Farmers were bidding on a Farmall 560 Diesel. A little girl asked, “Daddy, who ...
Ervin related that the previous owner of this hand-carved sandstone trough claimed it originated in either Germany or Switzerland. As reported, it was located in front of a castle to water livestock.
North of the Border Farm Collector tour group dives into Canadian agriculture, history and culture during summer visit. The Birth of a Tractor Faced with a tight budget, Texas man built his own ...
The article on Barn Moving 101 reminded me of my father’s barn near Northwood, ND. It was similar in style to the one pictured in the article. It measured 32 feet wide, 35 feet high, and 60 feet long.
LIKE THE STEAM ENgine itself, the throttling governor was invented and first used in England. Watts first governor made in that country, was of crude type without valve and valve chamber being built ...