Oldschool Equipment Walk

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Today I wanted to share some awesome farm equipment I got to see a few weeks back at the local fair!

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Oldschool Equipment Walk

Farming equipment, and oldschool equipment overall, has definitely been one of the coolest things I've seen in a while. It just hits you differently when you see the genius of people! There were no fancy computers and shit to help these people do these things. It was schematics and people working to build things with their hands and some machines to help them along the way. That is true damn ingenuity!

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There are definitely great things about computers and things like that. They enable us to do all kinds of wonderful and complicated things but a lot of these things we are very detached from. It has allowed us to live some pretty safe lives that's for sure however when there is minimal disruption in that type of stuff, people freak the fuck out and can't cope. I think that's a pretty sad state of affairs.

With the fair that we went to, these group of men here don't fuck around! If things go sideways, the world gets hit by some crazy solar flare and knocks out all kinds of power and electronics and shit, these guys would be able to handle themselves pretty well haha. I know they likely use phones and all that but they know how to work these machines to cut wood and things for their family.

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There were so many of these little farming engines it was awesome! I wonder what the average farmer would be using 100 years ago or more. Would that little green one be sufficient for most of their needs? Could be! I know the bigger ones are certainly a good thing to have around for making all kinds of wood things but it doesn't take a lot to really make a lot of work into short work by having such a strong and reliable mechanical device.

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This guy here was a mans man. He was not messing around and splitting these logs, staring at people who were nearby and taking pictures of him hahaha. I felt bad, a little bit, but knew that he was pretty good at his craft. That machine there was no joke either, it did not forgive! I know that many people have lost fingers to that thing that's for sure. It was a mechanical lever that went up and down to split a lot. You have to keep your fingers back otherwise they will get split the fuck off, with no questions!

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What was the coolest for me was seeing the various tools and devices hooked directly up to a running tractor! I learned a pretty good amount that day about how crucially important these tractors were to the people who own them! That guy split all those logs just that morning from running it on the tractor. We got there like 90 minutes or so after it opened, so the guy was crushing the work. If you had that on a farm, you could cut down and drag the timber over to your wood shop and cut up the winters worth of firewood in an afternoon or two. That's pretty incredible to see!

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These guys were good at building the wooden cedar shims that would be used on the siding of houses and in other various parts of the houses and barns. I call them cedar shims because that's what I know them the most as but I don't think that's cedar itself there, that looks more pine to me. The cedar has a red tint to it and it's definitely one of my favorite woods. These here could be pine or some other wood but nonetheless it's awesome to see them using an old machine to mill them into shape for a bundle!

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That's an interesting fair! I don't think we have something like this held in Romania from what I know but I bet it's a cool experience to walk between so many machines!

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It was great to experience older things like this! It reminds us how much we've come in terms of technology but also that old isn't always a bad thing!

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The application of the equipment really look so diverse and important which is good to see

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Yeah it's important to see where we've come from!

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That's true. It is needed. Highly needed

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I love seeing all the equipment and perhaps showing my age and the fact an uncle loved keeping gear working well past what most others would and he had a tractor similar to one you showed and a saw belt off it so this brought back nice memories

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)

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That's awesome man, I love that type of stuff. I think it would be really cool to get my hands on something like this to bring it back to life and use it!

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ohh yeah that would be so cool to do wouldnt it

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It's very interesting to see these older machines, because we can look at them and think about how humanity has evolved, where we were and where we've gone. As evolving is part of our life, we can take this to various other areas. It's good to remember this, perhaps it's good fuel for us to continue evolving and looking for new technologies to improve production and protect the environment.

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Yeah absolutely! We have a lot of things to reflect on that’s for sure. Having something that’s old isn’t a bad thing, it can often be inspiration for how we could do something again if we study how it works.

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Exactly, extending the subject a little, I saw some reports saying that next year there could be a solar storm that could leave us without internet for months, I was wondering if that really happens, what will it be like? All of humanity without internet for months, that would be pretty crazy, wouldn't it?

Will we just have to use old things? hahaha 😅

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Such things were also being brought inside our school to practice and that day was very special.

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That’s great! These are important pieces of machinery for sure!

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