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Subject: [Leica] A new album
From: jon.stanton at comcast.net (Jon)
Date: Tue Oct 5 19:02:57 2004
References: <416313C3.60900@summaventures.com> <41631B42.1040401@netscape.net> <41632098.2070000@summaventures.com>

Looks like a hay thrashing combine


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Dzwig" <pdzwig@summaventures.com>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 15:30
Subject: Re: [Leica] A new album


> Douglas M. Sharp wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Peter Dzwig schrieb:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> To finish up - can anyone tell me exactly what this is please?
> >>
> >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album70/SteamEngineRudgwick200408
> >>
> >> SURELY someone on the LUG has the expertise!!!!
> >>
> >>
> >> All:  IIIf 5cm f1.5 Summarit Kodak T400CN
> >>
> >> Your comments are as always welcome. Thanks for taking the time to
look.
> >>
> >> Peter Dzwig
> >>
> > What it is is easy Peter.
> > A stationary steam engine, they were pulled along to where they were
> > needed by horses, just like hitching a portable generator behind a
> > Landrover  today.
>
> Yep.
> Mainly used for powering threshing machines, balers or
> > beet-cutters, sometimes in mobile saw-mills too.The expense of having
> > your own thresher was often defrayed by itinerant threshing companies
> > with traction engines travelling from farm to farm pulling a whole a
> > full range of harvesting equipment.
>
> this was set up as a thresher I think; there was a steam powered saw mill,
> cutting tree-trunks longitudinally nearby. This one just caught my eye.
>
> Ploughing teams with 2 colossal
> > Fowler ploughing engines, which pulled heavy ploughs on a wire rope
> > between them across a field (then moving up for the next set of furrows)
> > were also common in the area I was born.
> > Though it is more than likely that this machine would have been used on
> > a private farm.
>
> Almost certainly from the context of the show.
> > It looks to be an english construction, (Ransome, Garrett or Burell?),
> > and more likely coal-fired than wood or straw. Most of the straw burners
> > had spark arresters on the funnel.
>
> Don't remember whether it was burning straw or not.  It was the make that
I was
> most interested in.
> > I'll take a look in my reference stuff tomorrow, maybe there's something
> > in there.
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter
> > cheers
> > Douglas
> >
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