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Eric Campbell, organizer of the Steam-Powered Threshing Bees
Aug. 1993
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
photograph by Robert Wills

15

the Favorite Thresher
Sep. 1992
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
photo by Robert Wills

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Arnold Febig and the Case engine
12 September 1992
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
photo by Marilee DeLombard

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Case maintenance; Eric fine-tunes the running of the Case engine
Sep. 1992
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell


Credits:
video by Robert Wills

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The Sawyer-Massey portable steam engine, with Dave Strong, engineer.
12 September 1992
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
still from video Threshing with Steam Power

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Thresher view
12 September 1992
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
still from the video, Threshing with Steam Power

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Thresher view - this shows the complex of wheels, cogs and pulleys which drive the mill
Sep 1992
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell


Credits:
video by Robert Wills

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Bagging oats at the end of the threshing process
9 September 1992
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
photo by Robert Wills

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The Threshing Mill
19th and 20th Centuries



Threshing mills took in sheaves of oats from the field on one end, and spit out oats and chaff at the other end. As the sheaves were forked onto the conveyor belt, flails would knock the grains loose from the stalks. A series of shakers and sifters allowed the grains to fall, while a large fan blew the chaff and straw upwards. The machine overall is constructed somewhat like a furnace ductwork. The chaff and straw were blown out a long chute into a pile, later to be gathered and baled for use as bedding for livestock. The smaller, heavier oat grains fell to the bottom, where an auger elevated them through another chute, to a hopper, where they would pour into bags, to be hauled away to the barn.

Credits:
Written by Robert Wills, upon information supplied by Eric Campbell

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Eric Campbell and his beloved Sawyer-Massey steam traction engine
1994
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell


Credits:
photo by Evelyn Campbell

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The water wagon, hitched to the Sawyer-Massey steam traction engine
2006
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
photo by Evelyn Campbell

25

After the day's threshing, engineer Keith Miller takes the kids for a steam-pwered wagon ride
1993 or 94
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell


Credits:
video by Robert Wills

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One of the Threshing Bee attendees brought this miniature traction engine, built by his father
Aug 1994
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell


Credits:
video by Robert Wills

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After the threshing, musicians would play into the evening
1993 or 94
Farm of Eric and Evelyn Campbell


Credits:
video by Robert Wills