Blueberry farm south of town has a steam engine, this combine(?), a few tractors and some other tghings out on display.
THis one still had even the chutes that were made out of wood, the various drive chains and the manufacture name plate.
I would say no doubt this meets the reguirments of this tag.
I dont really know what this would be called.
Thressher? I think thresser seperates the grain from the plant stalk. Have to elsewize cut the plant stalk and feed it it somehow.
Combine? I think combines cut the plant down AND seperates the grain. IT is a combination of both functions.
I think this is what off loads the grain.
I think more of CLyde Crashcup.
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CAn see here that is right by blueberry field that I had to ride into for the picture (well, if I wanted to be on the sunny side of things).
In fact, I was going to make blueberrys the next tag, but I thought that too restrictive since blueberrys are not grown all over.
I know of blueberrys grown/farmed in Michigan, New York, NC & SC, Georgia, Florida, and would you believe the state that has the biggests Bluberry farms..... is ..... New Jersey?
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I present this as next tag.
One my way home from there, right at the little airport:
A military jet mounted on a post.
Maybe not necessarily mounted on a post, but an old retired military jet somehow on permanet display, maybe on a platform or hanging, not just parked somewhere. So we know it is a retired jet on permanet static display.
I suppose doesnt have to be a jet, but an airplane.
THe sign on this one said something about "Thunderbird Memorial"
Here found some info on this :
North American F-100
Super Sabre
F-100A-1-NA52-5762 GRAND HAVEN (MI) SINCE FEB69