Thursday, May 21, 2015
Good Fences
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I have no idea what this piece of machinery is. The fence was the eye catcher.
Posted by LV at 7:00 AM
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Hello, I am sure someone will help id that piece of machinery.. Love the fence shots..Have a happy day!
Yes that piece of farm machinery looks very interesting. Great fence shot.
Great fence shots, LV
xoxo
that long chute made me thing hay baler, but i think i'm going the wrong direction with a bale. :)
thanks for the great fence!
Great fences and that piece of machinery makes it look unique.
I'm sure there's quite a bit of history both with the machinery and the great fence!
I think both the fence and the farm machinery were quite interesting.
Cool old machine...so mysterious!
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I love the old rustic fence. I would love to have that fence around my house. Thanks for sharing!
I like that old rustic fence and what a neat machine. Enjoy your afternoon sweet lady! Hugs, Diane
I am not sure what that piece of machinery is used for either. Nice rail fence though !
beautiful old rail fence and i am wondering if that contraption shells corn, whatever it is i have never seen one
That piece of machinery looks like a hay baler...just not sure how it works! Lol The fence is quite eye catching!
Blessings,
Gert
Yes, it is a hay baler!! I looked it up on the Internet!
Gert
That is quite an unusual contraption! I like the fence.
I do like that fence.
I am almost sure that first piece of equipment was one of the first "automatic" baling machines. It packed the hay into a bale and then as it slid down that long "ramp" the twine would go under it. I think with those you had to have someone walking along beside it to tie off the bale with the twine. It looks similar (but more rustic) to the one we had on the farm when I was a kid.
But- I could be wrong -but that is my guess. xo Diana
I'm definitely going with hay baler. Nice fence too.
Interesting machinery!
Hi LV,
The fence is very unique and looks quite sturdy.
I haven't a clue what that machine is either.
Thanks for visiting my site today.
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
reminds me of the old wooden fence from my childhood yard
I thought that looked like a hay baler! Great to see it! Love the fence too.
Love that last one especially. Serenity...ahh...
Love that fence.
Still catching up on last Pink Saturday. :) Thank you so much for stopping by, LV.
xoxo
i'm not a farmer type girl and i have no idea what the machinery is, but i would have photographed it as well!!
a simple fence but quite pleasing to the eye!!
have a wonderful weekend!!!
A fine post. I like the old equipment although I don't know for certain what the machine is.
Love that fence!
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