LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Collector takes pride in plow
I was so pleased to see and read about "Mothballed Moldboards" in the July 2003 Farm Collector. I have a walking plow yet to turn a furrow as well. It's an Oliver Model 404, manufactured by the Oliver Chilled Plow Works in South Bend, Ind. The plow is one of my very favorite old farm collectibles..
- George Probasco, 1316 Old York Road, Robbinsville, N/ 08691
Green grinder mystery
I have a burr mill or grinder that I would like information about. It has a hint of light-green paint on it with a 3-inch circle on the hopper that was probably a logo. The large V-belt pulley was a later addition.
"Crossing" my fingers
I just purchased a horse-drawn mower in good condition. However, I can't identify the manufacturer. Several areas on the mower. I find a cross cast in the metal. Does anyone know what brand of machine I have purchased?
- Richard Butts, 4369 Seidel Place, Saginaw, Ml 48603
Identification horseplay?
I am writing about the photo on the top of page 12 in the July 2003 Farm Collector. The horses are identified as Belgians. Belgians are well over 16 hands. When the horses in the picture are compared to the people, the horses aren't tall enough to be Belgians. I would venture to guess that the horses are Haflingers. Haflingers are from 13 to 15 hands and do resemble Belgians in their coloring.
- Jerry and Sue Larsen, Box 261, Madison, SD 57042
"Corn-fusion"
I have an Ottawa C Perfection #1 corn Sheller that I would like some information on. It was used until 10 years ago and has been stored inside, so it's still in good condition. Can anyone tell me anything about this machine?
- R. Kent Riewerts, 9585 Henry Road, Morrison, IL 61270; (815) 778-3664





