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I had my first vintage machinery experience at the Oklahoma State Fair when I was about eight or nine. Since I caught the Old-Iron bug, as this interest is often called, I have tried to learn about and do restorations and operations of this stuff as it was originally done. A week or so after attending a small and shrinking North Texas tractor show, where the biggest thrill of the participants were the neat rows of red and green and the occasional yellow or gray tractors, I had the opportunity to participate in a little private old-time threshing party. We used machinery that was once commonplace and tried to pay another homage to the past. In this instance threshing grain with a separator. It is not the high-tech marvel of a modern combine harvester with GPS based yield mapping but an ingenuous mechanical marvel of extracting grain from all else that isn't. Now you might see demonstrations like this at some large tractor and engine shows or rallies but it is increasingly more uncommon simply because it involves individual physical work where you just might break a sweat. You cannot just turn a key and go. You must drag out the equipment, fix broken belts, oil and grease bearings and moving parts, get stuck things unstuck, fix leaks and a whole bunch of other annoying things. In this video, the binder produced grain bundles were primarily Rye but also has some Vetch or Quail-Peas mixed in. The yield was about 36 bushels all destined to be replanted for fodder. The Equipment Used: 1915 Aultman-Taylor 18HP Steam Traction Engine 1930 McCormick-Deering 22-36 Tractor 1954-56 Frick 22" Separator Thought to be the last of its kind built by Frick Please like and subscribe Notifications are good too. Thanks.