@@brycewiborg8095 We have the same tradition in the east....only it is old washing machines, car tires, a sofa every now and then. It all depends on what big city you visit. Have a great weekend!
I believe that the blacksmith passed away in 1965. That is a level area so I suspect drainage is a issue. We had drainage issues at home. Very few hills, but plenty of sloughs. Thank you Chad.
What I could find online suggests that the blacksmith was from Tennessee, and passed away in 1965. I have no idea how the machine came to central Illinois ? Thank you Nelson.
That’s gotta be different if you’ve never seen it! Interesting Thanks Bryce👍
That is in east central Illinois. As near as I can figure the blacksmith lived Tennessee, and passed away during 1965.
Thank you Kev.
Gotta be drainage or one hell of a potato hiller...you got me on this one Bryce.
I looked up the blacksmith. He passed away in 1965. I would like to see that work. Thank you Brent.
It looks pretty light for its size. Interesting stuff you come across.
It's sort of a Midwest thing to have lawn art. We've done it on a small scale in town. tHank you.
@@brycewiborg8095 We have the same tradition in the east....only it is old washing machines, car tires, a sofa every now and then.
It all depends on what big city you visit.
Have a great weekend!
That's quite the mailbox holder.
It's a Midwest thing. We need plenty of lawn art. I would have liked to see that in operation. Thank you Erik.
That's cool. they definitely built it to last ,,it's neat they used for a mail box holder where people can see it when they drive by 👍 👍
As near as I can tell it was built by a blacksmith from Tennessee who passed away in 1965.
I would love to see how it works.
Thank you Anthony.
I'd say drainage plow..
Thank you Bryce!!
That is what I think too. I would have liked to see it work. Thank you Ed.
I have no idea. When you find out, let me know. 👍🍻
I believe that the blacksmith passed away in 1965. That is a level area so I suspect drainage is a issue. We had drainage issues at home. Very few hills, but plenty of sloughs. Thank you Chad.
I dont know Mr Bryce, but I would love to have it!! 😁😁👌🏻👌🏻
What I could find online suggests that the blacksmith was from Tennessee, and passed away in 1965. I have no idea how the machine came to central Illinois ?
Thank you Nelson.
Has to be some kind of drainage plow.
That's all I can figure. I would love to watch that in action. Thank you Will.