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McCormick Thrasher by Leslie van de Ligt

Small (12.0" x 7.8")

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$66.00


These Icons stand in many farmyards across the prairies preserved as precious memories of past days of farming and all the work they did.This thrasher sits on my son-in-laws farm west of Barrhead, Alberta. From 1830 – 1930

combine (kŏm’bīn), agricultural machine that performs both harvesting and threshing operations. Although it was not widely used until the 1930s, the combine was in existence as early as 1830. Early combines were traction-powered and drawn by horses, or later, driven by steam and internal-combustion engines. Self-propelled units appeared in the 1940s and have been adopted worldwide. Modern units feature dust-free, air-conditioned cabs and can handle more than 100 acres (41 hectares) of grain per day. Originally developed for cereal grains, the combine has been adapted to legumes, forage grasses, sorghum, and corn. The basic operations of a combine include cutting and gathering the standing crop, threshing the seed from the stem, separating the chaff, collecting the seed in a hopper for delivery to a truck, and returning the straw to the ground. The combine has replaced the reaper; the binder, which cut and bound a harvested crop into bundles ready for threshing; and the thresher.

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scenic, nostalgia, antiques, prairies

I am an amateur photographer from Sherwood Park, Alberta Canada.
Love scenery, wildlife and anything that catches my eye as being unique. Have a Canon Rebel XSI with a 100mm – 400mm Lens that allows me to get some wonderful captures!

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Comments

  • Larry Trupp
    Larry Truppover 4 years ago

    Hi Leslie, this is a neat find, I have one also called old threshing machine and it is a very similiar kind…if you are interested I provided a link on mine to actually listen and observe how it works…check it out Leslie…you should join the following groups “The Fabulous Prairies-3/day” and the Old and Rusty and the Rural Canada Coast to Coast pre 1960’s and put this photo in all three groups

  • Larry, I will check out your link for sure. This Thrasher was sitting on my son-in-laws farm. Thanks again for your input. Leslie

    – Leslie van de Ligt

  • Cheryl Dunning
    Cheryl Dunningover 4 years ago

    neat find…
    can you put a location for me?

  • This thrasher is sitting on my son-in-laws farm west of Barrhead, Alberta Canada. Thank you for your comment. Leslie

    – Leslie van de Ligt

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