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Steam Era in Milton -Part 2 - Machinery and Tractor Pulls

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    Another great set. It is good to see the machinery operating, not just filling a museum. Years ago my father had a small farm and was very hands on & mechanically minded. He bought old machinery on the cheap, so it feels a bit like a trip down memory lane looking at these.

    I cant help but feel the Workplace Health & Safety authorities wouldn't be impressed with that saw though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    Another great set. It is good to see the machinery operating, not just filling a museum. Years ago my father had a small farm and was very hands on & mechanically minded. He bought old machinery on the cheap, so it feels a bit like a trip down memory lane looking at these.

    I cant help but feel the Workplace Health & Safety authorities wouldn't be impressed with that saw though.
    It was interesting to see this old machinery and actually in working order. That guy in the fourth picture was aweful close to to that saw. Definitely wouldn't pass (today's) workplace safety rules.

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    another fun set asnow - thx for sharing it.
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    Very cool set!

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