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    Posted 13 years ago

    mnglass
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    My grandfathers family had a wheat ranch in Wash. state, I wouldnt be surprised if he would have been able to put a name on all these horses....approx: 1916-1918

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 13 years ago
      Love this photo !
    2. toolate2 toolate2, 13 years ago
      Have you ever seen one of these horse drawn combines in person? There's one in the Smithsonian. It's HUGE!!!!
    3. walksoftly walksoftly, 13 years ago
      Those were brutes to pull on flat land, those mules ( I think ) would have been switched out with fresh ones as the day went on. These machines weren't used extensively, because it took so many ( 20-25 ) horses/mules & men to operate them I count 6 men & there would have been more to take the grain away & handlers to bring out fresh animals as needed.
      It is an amazing photo & shows the hard work done by farmers of the era, thanks for posting.

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