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The Scrap pile, 1926

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    Posted: 05 Sep 2010 at 6:47pm
Wouldn't it be fun looking for treasures in this pile?
 
 
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Originally posted by GBACBFan GBACBFan wrote:

Wouldn't it be fun looking for treasures in this pile?
 


Yes, of course! But did you notice too, that "leaning architecture" isn't just a current farm fad?
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The only thing I see that is leaning is the what looks like a threshing machine straw pipe.  Must be the optics.  Looks like a lot of good thresher parts being separated for storage or.  The building looks plumb; could be Te-Pee architecture. 

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Originally posted by JoeO(CMO) JoeO(CMO) wrote:

The only thing I see that is leaning is the what looks like a threshing machine straw pipe.  Must be the optics.  Looks like a lot of good thresher parts being separated for storage or.  The building looks plumb; could be Te-Pee architecture. 


LOL! Well I made the mistake of looking at it sober, it being Sunday and all.

You got to wonder how much of that eventually made it to a blast furnace and got recycled into new tractors.


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