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from the 50s, early 60s home movies video using some of the equipment you see here [ youtube video ]
Top photo: 24 foot? seed drill IH (International Harvester) press drill that you have is known as a K6. The endwheel version is known as a Model M.
What is the difference between a drill and a seeder?
seeder vs drill is that the drill uses it packers to keep the frame off the ground and set the depth (like a press drill) while a seeder still uses wheels in to suspend the rear of the frame. Both have wheels on the front to set depth.
Bottom photo: Minneapolis Moline One Way Disc Plow used to till the soil where crops are to be planted. It is also used to chop up unwanted weeds or crop residue.
Moline had also been the home of the Moline Plow Company, which, at one time, was the fifth-largest producer of implements in the world. In 1929, Moline Plow merged with Minneapolis Steel & Machinery to become Minneapolis-Moline. When was the disc plow invented? A discer is an evolved form of a disc harrow, more suitable to Saskatchewan prairies, where it was developed in the 1940s.
During the wheat enthusiasm, farmers favored the newly available one-way disc plow developed by farmer/mechanic Charles Angell of Plains, Kansas. Angell's idea was to set all the plow's discs at the same vertical angle. Because of this feature the device became known as the "one-way" plow.
https://www.myjournalcourier.com/news/a ... 648237.php
Top photo: 24 foot? seed drill IH (International Harvester) press drill that you have is known as a K6. The endwheel version is known as a Model M.
What is the difference between a drill and a seeder?
seeder vs drill is that the drill uses it packers to keep the frame off the ground and set the depth (like a press drill) while a seeder still uses wheels in to suspend the rear of the frame. Both have wheels on the front to set depth.
Bottom photo: Minneapolis Moline One Way Disc Plow used to till the soil where crops are to be planted. It is also used to chop up unwanted weeds or crop residue.
Moline had also been the home of the Moline Plow Company, which, at one time, was the fifth-largest producer of implements in the world. In 1929, Moline Plow merged with Minneapolis Steel & Machinery to become Minneapolis-Moline. When was the disc plow invented? A discer is an evolved form of a disc harrow, more suitable to Saskatchewan prairies, where it was developed in the 1940s.
During the wheat enthusiasm, farmers favored the newly available one-way disc plow developed by farmer/mechanic Charles Angell of Plains, Kansas. Angell's idea was to set all the plow's discs at the same vertical angle. Because of this feature the device became known as the "one-way" plow.
https://www.myjournalcourier.com/news/a ... 648237.php
Jul 29 2022