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| Farms were smaller,, so many times machinery ran many less acres, machinery was smaller so it took more pieces to get the same work done over a wide area, thus odds are better some survived. "Progress' or modernization happened very rapidly at certain points so farmers ended up with a new machine that was obsolete rather quickly that many times was a very good machine that after "making do" so long, finally got a good one simply would not let go for a mere song so it got backed into a shed and there it sat.
Edited by WCWI 1/15/2022 08:03
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