Tuesday, September 7, 2010
IT'S NOT FRIDAY THE 13th
I'm really not a fan of horror movies, never cared for them. This implement, however, looks like it should be in one. If you know what it is, please enlighten me, so I won't have to watch them to find out.
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How do you find them??
ReplyDeleteI have no idea but will return to read the comments of our humorous community, foresee the fun.
Some kind of thresher...slasher...? Does look as if Freddy Kruegerwould have had a 'hayday' with this vehicle.
ReplyDeleteI maxed the photo and have to admit...it's very unusual. Haven't a clue!
ReplyDeleteI bet it would have come handy in the Middle Ages, you know, quartering people and whatnot.
ReplyDeleteI bet it would hurt whatever it is.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how it's situated near the woods. It could have a starring role in the Blair Witch Project II. Okay...perhaps we should to turn to the farmers in our blogosphere for a correct answer.
ReplyDeleteI have a similar photo only it's red and yellow. I haven't posted it yet. Someone told me it's for making windrows. I don't know if that someone knew what he was talking about though.
ReplyDeleteWhat a find! I dunno, looks like a really big mixer which would be used by chefs from the Big Apple to make really big cakes!
ReplyDeleteIt is whar EG said. only we always said winnrow--don't know how to spell I guess. Hay time!!!
ReplyDeleteOr it is for slashing two rows of people.
Nice find anyway. MB
art installation?
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's all about the Labor Day and it's should be in a farm!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
LOL! What a riot! You, Jacob, and your commenters are funny!
ReplyDeleteI do think it's a haying implement for windrows.
But a chuckle is always good!
Looks like a thrasher ...
ReplyDeleteWell if you're still in MI, that's definately something to do with crops, probably something dragging behind a tractor.
ReplyDeleteLoL!
ReplyDeleteI think it's an automated drive-in barber shop.
ReplyDeleteWhen are you coming back to Fort Lauderdale?
ReplyDeleteI know!!! It's a farm thingy.
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I hope, as some say, that its use would be strictly related with agriculture!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet it smashes seeds into the dirt. I hope the person using it is a good driver.
ReplyDeleteDoes look like something Jason Voorhess would use to chop some people up. Interesting post.
ReplyDeleteLooks like some farm equipment... but I'm no expert.
ReplyDeleteLooks like some sort of combine harvester without the top bit. You realise why it's near the woods of course? To soak up the blood.
ReplyDeleteA handy little thing to steer your chariot when you ride down the main street and slash the tyres of nearby cars.
Perfect for horror movies indeed! :-)
ReplyDeleteA rather interesting contraption. And dangerous, too! Wouldn't pass Health & Safety.
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A couple of people here have guessed correctly. It's a hay rake. It's pulled behind a tractor over a field of previously mowed hay and it moves the hay into rows. This is in preparation for baling the hay since the baler is designed to scoop up hay that has been piled into a row. I used to have one when I farmed back in the day....
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