lman
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- Joined
- Oct 3, 2009
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- Location
- Indiana
- Tractor
- New Holland 3040, New Holland 1530, Oliver 1850
Was it a Jersey?If you have sat on one of these..
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Bucket between your feet. Bail ready to run.
Was it a Jersey?If you have sat on one of these..
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Bucket between your feet. Bail ready to run.
You're going to have to help me, with that one. I guess I'm not that old!If you have sat on one of these..
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Bucket between your feet. Bail ready to run.
milking stool I guess? Never used one but from the descriptionYou're going to have to help me, with that one. I guess I'm not that old!
Weird! GE had a working toaster by 1909... you'd think someone would want an outlet for that, alone!When they put electric in on the farm, there were no outlets, just lights. And a line run for the cloths washer and one to the vacuum pump for the milkers. 1942.
Judging by the original electric meter and the wiring that was here when I bought the place I'm guessing my house was wired for electricity sometime in the 1930s or 40s. This one had a whopping 4 circuits!The older part of my house (1770's addition) was originally wired in two large circuits that covered the whole house. Most of our lighting and living room outlets still run on one of those ancient 15A circuits, which forever frustrates my wife, given most modern clothes irons draw nearly 12A on their own.