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Published on May 1, 1976
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Hedtke's 110 h.p. Case steam engine
Hedtke's 110 h.p. Case steam engine
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Horse drawn Civil War wagon and cannon - Threshing grain the big way in these days
Horse drawn Civil War wagon and cannon - Threshing grain the big way in these days
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Hedtke's 40 h.p. Case road roller
Hedtke's 40 h.p. Case road roller
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Young is pictured with his live steam hobby.
Young is pictured with his live steam hobby.
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Rumley Oil Pull, owned by Edd Schott, Rockford, IIl.
Rumley Oil Pull, owned by Edd Schott, Rockford, IIl.
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Model displays of steam traction engine and a locomotive engine made by Ted Young, East Peoria, IIl.
Model displays of steam traction engine and a locomotive engine made by Ted Young, East Peoria, IIl.
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3-Horse hitch on a gang plow, with Jack Scholes, Steward, IIl., being the driver.
3-Horse hitch on a gang plow, with Jack Scholes, Steward, IIl., being the driver.
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Liberty Bell Float, with the owner, Leonard Appel, Forreston, IIl., ringing the bell, ''Let Freedom Ring'' Courtesy of Emil Svanda, Box 111, Davis Junction, Illinois 61020.
Liberty Bell Float, with the owner, Leonard Appel, Forreston, IIl., ringing the bell, ''Let Freedom Ring'' Courtesy of Emil Svanda, Box 111, Davis Junction, Illinois 61020.
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Walter Mehmke threshing outfit, 1921, on Highwood Bench - 75 Case engine and Rumely separator, new that year; 16 bundle wagons. Courtesy of Walter Mehmke, Highwood Star Route, Great Falls, Montana 59401.
Walter Mehmke threshing outfit, 1921, on Highwood Bench - 75 Case engine and Rumely separator, new that year; 16 bundle wagons. Courtesy of Walter Mehmke, Highwood Star Route, Great Falls, Montana 59401.
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