Saturday, August 31, 2024

Weekend Steam: Ohio Valley Antique Machinery Show

 Thanks, Merle! This show was just three weeks ago. This weekend you all should be in Mt. Pleasant or Rollag!


Rollag:

Mt. Pleasant:


Anon: Here you go! Steam-O-Rama coming up in Halltown, MO, September 12-15! Click The Pic!



Thursday, August 29, 2024

Hot Pistol League Night

 The hot day kept people away. There were only three other shooters besides Susan and me, so we got to shoot twice, and still got home before it was dark. We had to brake for deer a couple times on the way home, but no close calls.



Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Big Bug Treat!

 We had a big Cerambycid beetle out in the dog yard the other night. We usually just see the grub larvae in oaks and hickories that we are splitting for firewood. 

Monday, August 26, 2024

Tuesday Torque II: One Cylinder Two-Stroke

 The Bulldogs are a great listening experience, sorta like our John Deere two cylinders. Thanks, Merle!

Tuesday Torque: Big Cats!

 Very Interesting, Merle!


Sunday, August 25, 2024

Looks Like Little Turbochargers...

 Do Likewise.



Back To The Old Grind!

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Weekend Steam II: Strolling With An Advance Engine At Pinckneyville

 This Advance engine was on its way to the Baker Fan. My time there was short, and I kept a move on, rather than shooting long videos. 

Friday, August 23, 2024

Weekend Steam: The Smallest Case Traction Engine

 Seen at Pinckneyville last weekend. 

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Splitting The Sassafras

 It's been nearly three weeks since we cut these trees, and I finally got back to them. It will dry fast, and the smell is heavenly. 

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

People Are Good!


Seen at Pinckneyville during the big engine show. 

Monday, August 19, 2024

Tuesday Torque: Army Tractor School?

 How would you unstick a Rumely Oil Pull? The best strategy is to not get stuck in the first place. Count the lugs on a tractor tire and multiply by the height of each lug. Each rotation of the wheel cuts down that many inches. This is a lesson you should learn before you drive on soft or wet ground. Those angle lugs pump mud sideways, and you can go down on the frame in seconds. When your tractor starts to spin, stop the wheels and form an escape strategy. This has been a problem for some of my absentee landowners who borrowed a tractor to plant trees, without the knowledge of how fast a tractor tire can mine down in the mud.  Many Thanks, Merle!

https://youtube.com/shorts/dkMB-iyWCIs?si=NrWw-tONAP0mhjJb

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Here's Your Golden Opportunity!

 Good used Allis D-17 tractor. Now you can be a farmer! Price reduced to $8500 when I walked out.

Back To The Old Grind!

Friday, August 16, 2024

Weekend Steam II: Moving A Corliss Engine

 Thanks, Merle! We love seeing those big engines at the shows, and there is a big story behind every one of them!

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Weekend Steam: American Thresherman Show, Pinckneyville, Illinois. Be There This Weekend1

 The show started today, and goes through Sunday. Pack a lunch and hit the road!

Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Late Summer Garden Update

 Susan has been busy canning tomatoes and beans lately. Our kraut is all done, and potatoes are all picked and stored in the basement. We hope to have some fall cabbages. The garden is a joy. The next project Susan has is habanero jelly!

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Working With Ranger


Ranger is an intact male, so he doesn't have as much freedom as the rest of the pack.  The other, neutered males resent him a bit, so we keep them separated. We give Ranger leash walks outside of the dog yard to make up for that. We also have been taking him to classes this summer, and that is a highlight of his life every week. Our next assignment is to take him to town to walk around the square and deal with distractions. Schips are a joy.


 

Tuesday Torque: John Deere B Tractors

 Many Thanks to Merle for sending John Deere Bs as a topic for this week's torque post. There were a lot of Bs manufactured, and one rests in one of our barns. We used it for mowing around the farm for many years, and I need to limber it up again. There are a bunch of John Deere B videos on YouTube, and all you have to do is go there and do a quick search. I will put a few of them below...

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Four Down...

 ...and more to go. We have an active digger in the old barn at the farm. He should leave while the getting is good.



Back To The Old Grind!

Saturday, August 10, 2024

Weekend Steam II: Coppards Steam Ploughing Crowborough

Merle picked a topic that is not well known in North America. I first saw this system in the Iron Men Album, back in 1965. It is a fascinating operation. Thank You, Merle!

Coppards: 

Ploughing By Steam

"Steam ploughing with a set of Fowler BB1 Ploughing Engines, No. 15145 'Rusty' of 1917, and No. 15222 OF 1918. The engines are being used with a Fowler 2 furrow balance plough from about 1870.

Ploughing engines are a specialised form of steam traction engine used for ploughing. Each engine has a winch underneath that is used to haul the plough back and forth across the field. The engines then move forwards alternately, allowing the whole field to be plough. The twin engine system was developed by John Fowler in the 1860s and 70s, and the firm bearing his name manufactured them up until the 1930s. Fowler engines were exported throughout the British Empire, and further afield. These particular engines were built as part of an emergency order from the Ministry of Food in WW1, due to the limited food supplies making it through to Great Britain from America as a result of the U-Boat attacks in the Atlantic. The idea was to use the ploughing tackle to get as much waste land into production as possible."

Friday, August 9, 2024

Weekend Steam: SS Jeremiah O'Brien Liberty Ship

 Many Thanks, Merle!

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Poppy, Foster Schipperke

 Poppy may be a mix. Her face is a bit chihuahua-like, with a steep forehead. She is a retired dog from a breeder in the Midwest, and has always lived confined. We are working on housebreaking, toys, going in and out, and being a pet. Dogs from breeders often don't want to sit in your lap, but they eventually come around. Poppy is making great progress, and she sleeps through the night in her kennel.



Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Don't Rock Your Saw!

 Here is a simple and easy method to keep your saw out of the dirt, rocks, or concrete while bucking logs. Plant the tail!

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Keep It Sharp, Stop And File Often!

Your saw can be cutting fine one minute, and throwing dust the next. Learn how to file so you can touch up your chains. Wear your readers so you can see the edges of the teeth. Wear your leather gloves, and have good light.




Monday, August 5, 2024

Tuesday Torque: Hard Tail!

 You sure do find some good ones, Merle! We can't thank you enough! I hope the Dad puts a rubber belt around that drive wheel for traction.



Sunday, August 4, 2024

A Tree For A Friend

 


We took down the black cherry next to the north barn, bucked a couple 1/2 logs, and dragged it out of the woods. It is a fine looking tree, and I think our friend will make some fine lumber with it. He sealed the ends as soon as he got home, and will pressure wash it to get the dirt out of the bark before he cuts it. The ends will be re-sealed before it goes into his kiln to dry.

Now we have more wood to work up for Winter!  Back To The Old Grind!

Saturday, August 3, 2024

Weekend Steam II: Doughty Valley Steam Days

 Merle sent us another show that we should go see! Many Thanks!

Friday, August 2, 2024

Weekend Steam: War Talk...

 Merle found a great photo on FBook, well worth sharing, illustrative, and food for serious thought. Thank You, Merle!

"US Soldier examines a blown up boiler on a locomotive in Canisy Normandy - July / August 1944
LIFE Magazine Archives - Frank Scherschel Photographer WWP-PD"


One of my thoughts when seeing this was whether the enginemen were part of the German army, or Frenchmen who had no choice but to continue their jobs under the control of their invaders. Sober business for those who have to go....

Don't Cheer, Robert W. Service

Don't cheer, damn you! Don't cheer!
Silence! Your bitterest tear
Is fulsomely sweet to-day. . . .
Down on your knees and pray.

See, they sing as they go,
Marching row upon row.
Who will be spared to return,
Sombre and starkly stern?
Chaps whom we knew; so strange,
Distant and dark with change;
Silent as those they slew,
Something in them dead too.
Who will return this way,
To sing as they sing to-day.

Send to the glut of the guns
Bravest and best of you sons.
Hurl a million to slaughter,
Blood flowing like Thames water;
Pile up pyramid high
Your dead to the anguished sky;
A monument down all time
Of hate and horror and crime.
Weep, rage, pity, curse, fear -
Anything, but . . . don't cheer.

Sow to the ploughing guns
Seed of your splendid sons.
Let your heroic slain
Richly manure the plain.
What will the harvest be?
Unborn of Unborn will see. . . .

Dark is the sky and drear. . . .
For the pity of God don't cheer.
Dark and dread is their way.
Who sing as they march to-day. . . .
Humble your hearts and pray.

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Bucking Hackberry: When To Quit


The saw was running great, but I quit before I was done. I was getting hot, but that's not the reason I quit. The saw was cutting just a bit to the right, but not enough to jam it up. I quit when the saw began throwing dust instead of chips. A good filing, checking and filing the depth gauges will be done before this saw goes out again.