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Nesre - that is truly a carpetbagger tool.

This is truly Texan!


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HEY! My post followed the tool rule....plus mine and Mel's relatives are in there!!!

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Because we all know Texas is just a big overgrown Alabama

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Just thought I'd point out that the big agricultural manufacturing all began in Illinois...

John Deere is in the Quad Cities Area. Deere settled in Grand Detour Illinois and after a failed partnership with Leonard Andrus who opposed having a railroad built through Grand Detour, Deere moved his operation to Moline Illinois where the company still does it's major manufacturing. Deere, BTW, was from Vermont originally.

John Deere's patent for the self cleaning (self-polishing) plow was filed in 1837. 4 years before that, a man named John Lane patented another version of that device and made them in his blacksmith shop near Lockport Illinois. (I once was considering building a house across the street from where that took place.) John Lane's son, John Jr patented several innovations regarding plows as early as 1844 including what was called the "soft centered" plow which used high tensile steel backed by softer more forgiving iron to make breakage less likely.

Similar devices came from New York as early as 1807. Thomas Jefferson did the calculations to determine the correct curve of a plow blade to allow maximum self cleaning and minimal drag as the device cut through sod, but he had more important things to worry about and so did not patent any agricultural implements.

It was the dense sod of the Midwest that held up settlement of much of the farming areas we know today and the self polishing/self cleaning plow is what made that possible.

International Harvester (now Case IH) began when Cyrus McCormick patented his horse drawn reaper in 1834 (Cyrus was from Virginia at the time) after demonstrating it as early as 1831. He and his brother moved to Chicago in 1847 and began manufacturing farm machinery which was shipped via the newly built railroads to all parts of the country.

McCormick died leaving the company to his son, Cyrus Jr. McCormick Manufacturing merged with Milwaukee (Wisconsin), Plano (Illinois) and the makers of Champion equipment to form IH which bought the Parlin and Orendorff factory in Canton, Illinois in 1919.

Yankees built the first modern agricultural tools. Before that, agricultural machines had been pretty much unchanged since Roman times.



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I hate to tell you, Mark, but the Yankees re-wrote much of history after the War of Northern Agression, and so that's probably not true:)

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Originally Posted by lurioosi2
I hate to tell you, Mark, but the Yankees re-wrote much of history after the War of Northern Agression, and so that's probably not true:)



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DH had to his appomattox out in college because it almost ruptured clap

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Originally Posted by lurioosi2
DH had to his appomattox out in college because it almost ruptured clap

Yup, yer a suthener alright! smile


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Originally Posted by Mark1952
Just thought I'd point out that the big agricultural manufacturing all began in Illinois...

Heeeyyyy...I recognize this voice! Are you Mr. Coletti, my Social Studies teacher from 8th grade???

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Every time I read "let's talk tools" I hear the dude from Tuna Christmas saying, "Let's talk about ducks."



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Originally Posted by maritalbliss
Originally Posted by Mark1952
Just thought I'd point out that the big agricultural manufacturing all began in Illinois...

Heeeyyyy...I recognize this voice! Are you Mr. Coletti, my Social Studies teacher from 8th grade???

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Oh no Mark, you were one of those kids. MrRollieEyes


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Originally Posted by lurioosi2
I hate to tell you, Mark, but the Yankees re-wrote much of history after the War of Northern Agression, and so that's probably not true:)

Amen to that! All southerners know what you carpet baggers did after the War of Nawthen Agression to our history books! Can't even believe he is posting those yankee lies on my TEXAS thread! sigh


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Oh no Mark, you were one of those kids. MrRollieEyes
And I still am one of those kids.
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Originally Posted by mark
Never been a teacher...

But I used to correct my 8th Grade Social Studies teacher's mistakes.


I had a high school defer to me in class on questions and details on the Napoleonic Wars.


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