Posted by Walterdavies on May 14, 2009 at 09:00:26 from (67.142.164.30):
In Reply to: Museum Project posted by dmiller on May 14, 2009 at 07:42:49:
Put the pictures on Photobucket.com then you can ad them to the post one at a time. We can then do a better job at identifying them.
The last picture on the bottom is called a Horse drawn Bull rake used to rake hay up in rows to be picked up. Grampa Kennedy had one, after the big work horse passed on he used the truck to pull it and cousin Dick would operate the lever to raise and lower it to make rows. The rest of us kids would then use pitchforks to load the loose hay on the truck to take to the barn. Life on the farm was hard back then in the early 40s. Walt Davies
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