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Making Hay
Image Title:  Making Hay
 
 By: Stan  Hill  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Stan  Hill {K:29352}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Historical
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon EF 35-70mm 3.5-4.5 @35mm
Uploaded 7/3/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 159 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 9 Rating
6.50
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Nevada City
State -  MT.
Country - Usefilm.com Non Aligned Photographers   Usefilm.com Non Aligned Photographers
About This is a very broken down hay swather in Nevada City, Mt. It was missing some integral parts but that happens with age. This was a horse drawn implement for cutting hay. It was mechanically driven by chains from being pulled by the horses. The chains were driven off of the wheel shaft and gears assembled to them.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Stan Ciszek   {K:47109} 7/3/2008
woooooooow....Stan,
It's so creative scrap yard,I've remember such machine,my grandpa was using,fifty years ago in Poland.
Thanks for sharing...
My best...
Stan C.


Stan  Hill   {K:29352} 7/3/2008
Stan, the old machinery is disappearing so quickly that it is fun to catch glimpses of the past through what is still left. It is such wonderful mechanical design with what they had to work with at the time. Some incredible minds and hands of creation.
Be well, Stan


Pablo Dylan   {K:62161} 7/3/2008
Excellent documentary shot.

Pablo


Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy)   {K:27290} 7/3/2008
interesting old mechanical details!!
amazing presentation stan!
all the best,
arif


Keith  Growden   {K:27580} 7/3/2008
Brings back memories for me Stan. Only not that far back:) Used to do a lot of hay when i was a teenager. Got pretty fit. One day, you can show me all this stuff i hope. Well done. Keith:)


Stan  Hill   {K:29352} 7/3/2008
Thanks Pablo, this old equipment is so fascinating to look at after watching all of the latest new equipment in the fields of Montana.
I appreciate your comments.
Be well, Stan


Stan  Hill   {K:29352} 7/3/2008
Thanks Arif, this is the kind of history I like. Do not have to memorize dates! The design of this early equipment is so interesting. Thanks for your comments and support.
Be well, Stan


Stan  Hill   {K:29352} 7/3/2008
Keith, the door is always open. I will continue to tease you with some of this great old stuff. There is so much of this still around Montana. There is always some lawn or yard art in almost any town. Sometimes on some old ranches there are 4 or 5 generations of equipment lined up in a field od behind the barn.
Be well,Stan


Ania Blazejewska   {K:23975} 7/7/2008
very interesting capture
great brown tones
hugs,
Ania


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