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TRACTOR TRIVIA and other interesting stuff 5/31/2024

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rjg854

This has all been so interesting and amazing the progress that was made in a relatively short period of time.  :text-thankyoublue:

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Achto

"Get rid of that hay burner and get your self a Wheel Horse". A little something that I like to tell my real horse owning friends.:D

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Handy Don
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4 hours ago, 953 nut said:

This allowed many people to work in the newly founded industrial companies that were springing up everywhere.

Among those industries were agricultural equipment manufacturers!

Noting too, that the farm size didn’t say constant with the tractor giving the farmer more free time. No, the farm size grew (and the workforce shrunk) so that fewer, now-more-efficient farmers worked more land.

One wonders what happened to the horses.

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Beap52

I've never stopped to consider how much land was needed in order to feed the mules and horses for farm operations.  I also didn't consider that teams were needed to fuel the early  steam engines with wood and water. 

 

Mom who was born in 1935,  was saying the other day that before her dad updated to a tractor in the 1940's, that it was her job to bring in the team to the barn or for her dad.  She said she would walk barefooted to catch Doc and Dolly.  One of the horses would allow her to climb on and ride back home. 

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953 nut
On 5/31/2024 at 11:00 AM, Handy Don said:

One wonders what happened to the horses.

Sort of a two part answer to that question.

1)  If there is less demand for horses people stop breeding horses because it would cost them money to have too large a herd.

2)  During World War One a tremendous amount of horses were shipped to Europe to pull supply wagons and weapons, at the war's end they were left behind for the European people to use in rebuilding their economy.     

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