Barn and hay derrick on a farm in Idaho. The hay derrick, also known as a Mormon derrick, was commonly used throughout the Rocky mountain region for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-barn-and-hay-derrick-on-a-farm-in-idaho-the-hay-derrick-also-known-129815399.html
RMHF5GT7–Barn and hay derrick on a farm in Idaho. The hay derrick, also known as a Mormon derrick, was commonly used throughout the Rocky mountain region for
Hay derrick for lifting and moving loose or baled hay at P Ranch in Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hay-derrick-for-lifting-and-moving-loose-or-baled-hay-at-p-ranch-in-malheur-national-wildlife-refuge-oregon-usa-image352947492.html
RF2BE643G–Hay derrick for lifting and moving loose or baled hay at P Ranch in Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, USA
Hay derrick on the historic P Ranch, Malheur National Wildlife, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hay-derrick-on-the-historic-p-ranch-malheur-national-wildlife-oregon-image333495142.html
RM2AAG0CP–Hay derrick on the historic P Ranch, Malheur National Wildlife, Oregon.
Type of hay derrick characteristic of Oregon landscape. Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/type-of-hay-derrick-characteristic-of-oregon-landscape-irrigon-morrow-county-oregon-image469808681.html
RM2J89HND–Type of hay derrick characteristic of Oregon landscape. Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon.
Type of hay derrick characteristic of Oregon landscape. Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon. October 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/type-of-hay-derrick-characteristic-of-oregon-landscape-irrigon-morrow-county-oregon-october-1939-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image415587984.html
RF2F43JM0–Type of hay derrick characteristic of Oregon landscape. Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon. October 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
Blacksmith's shop & hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, Cove Fort, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blacksmiths-shop-hay-derrick-or-hay-boom-for-making-haystacks-at-the-pioneer-cove-creek-ranch-fort-cove-fort-utah-image488337549.html
RM2KADKEN–Blacksmith's shop & hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, Cove Fort, Utah.
Drilling rig set up in an alfalfa field east of the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-drilling-rig-set-up-in-an-alfalfa-field-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-70445884.html
RFE2H2CC–Drilling rig set up in an alfalfa field east of the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado, USA.
A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-drill-rig-exploring-for-underground-minerals-in-a-farm-field-15809276.html
RMAPK22N–A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field.
Prairie views in the foothills of Alberta Canada in the summertime Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prairie-views-in-the-foothills-of-alberta-canada-in-the-summertime-image454733810.html
RF2HBPWH6–Prairie views in the foothills of Alberta Canada in the summertime
Drilling for oil in Ohio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drilling-for-oil-in-ohio-image613263688.html
RF2XHMG2G–Drilling for oil in Ohio
Mormon Haystacker, on farm of Ray Halstead, U.S. Farm Security Administration(FSA) Rehabilitation Borrower, Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, USA, Russell Lee, U.S. Office of War Information/U.S. Farm Security Administration, May 1941 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mormon-haystacker-on-farm-of-ray-halstead-us-farm-security-administrationfsa-rehabilitation-borrower-dead-ox-flat-malheur-county-oregon-usa-russell-lee-us-office-of-war-informationus-farm-security-administration-may-1941-image466640884.html
RM2J3595T–Mormon Haystacker, on farm of Ray Halstead, U.S. Farm Security Administration(FSA) Rehabilitation Borrower, Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, USA, Russell Lee, U.S. Office of War Information/U.S. Farm Security Administration, May 1941
Cows grouped around feeder for big round bales of hay while black pump jack works beside them on gas-oil well Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-cows-grouped-around-feeder-for-big-round-bales-of-hay-while-black-167182733.html
RFKKYR7W–Cows grouped around feeder for big round bales of hay while black pump jack works beside them on gas-oil well
Inventions Patented in England by Americans. Improved Self-Discharging Hay Rake. Improved Coffee Roaster. Improved Hay Derrick. Disproved Shutter Fastening. Improved Lamp Burner. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Lamp Stove. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Croquet Mallet. Improved Smoke Stack. Improved Funnel for Barrels. Improved Design for Graves. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Cotton Press. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Toy Bubble Pipe. Improved Eaves Trough Hanger. Improved Range. Improved Horse Power. Improved Harrow. Improved Pump. Improved Bouquet Holder. Improved Beer Regulator Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inventions-patented-in-england-by-americans-improved-self-discharging-hay-rake-improved-coffee-roaster-improved-hay-derrick-disproved-shutter-fastening-improved-lamp-burner-improved-car-coupling-improved-lamp-stove-improved-car-coupling-improved-croquet-mallet-improved-smoke-stack-improved-funnel-for-barrels-improved-design-for-graves-improved-car-coupling-improved-cotton-press-improved-car-coupling-improved-toy-bubble-pipe-improved-eaves-trough-hanger-improved-range-improved-horse-power-improved-harrow-improved-pump-improved-bouquet-holder-improved-beer-regulator-image334317237.html
RM2ABWD19–Inventions Patented in England by Americans. Improved Self-Discharging Hay Rake. Improved Coffee Roaster. Improved Hay Derrick. Disproved Shutter Fastening. Improved Lamp Burner. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Lamp Stove. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Croquet Mallet. Improved Smoke Stack. Improved Funnel for Barrels. Improved Design for Graves. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Cotton Press. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Toy Bubble Pipe. Improved Eaves Trough Hanger. Improved Range. Improved Horse Power. Improved Harrow. Improved Pump. Improved Bouquet Holder. Improved Beer Regulator
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compacfted-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-little-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-fig-7hay-derrick-image216436548.html
RMPG3F0M–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compacfted-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-little-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-fig-7hay-derrick-image232088052.html
RMRDGEK0–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-oil-and-gas-industry-pumpjack-drill-rig-in-the-canadian-prairies-with-the-canadian-rockies-in-alberta-canada-image466088451.html
RF2J284G3–An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada.
new oil and gas drilling activity in Wyoming Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-oil-and-gas-drilling-activity-in-wyoming-19263652.html
RMB39EYG–new oil and gas drilling activity in Wyoming
The concept of oil production. The Australian flag features an oil rig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-concept-of-oil-production-the-australian-flag-features-an-oil-rig-image501657855.html
RF2M44DKY–The concept of oil production. The Australian flag features an oil rig.
Hay derrick for lifting and moving loose or baled hay at P Ranch in Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hay-derrick-for-lifting-and-moving-loose-or-baled-hay-at-p-ranch-in-malheur-national-wildlife-refuge-oregon-usa-image352947407.html
RF2BE640F–Hay derrick for lifting and moving loose or baled hay at P Ranch in Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, USA
Hay derrick on the historic P Ranch, Malheur National Wildlife, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hay-derrick-on-the-historic-p-ranch-malheur-national-wildlife-oregon-image333495042.html
RM2AAG096–Hay derrick on the historic P Ranch, Malheur National Wildlife, Oregon.
. Dry-farming: its principles and practice . A HAY AND GRAIN DERRICK Used for Stacking Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Utah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-farming-its-principles-and-practice-a-hay-and-grain-derrick-used-for-stacking-hay-and-wheat-in-the-cache-valley-utah-image178492619.html
RMMAB14B–. Dry-farming: its principles and practice . A HAY AND GRAIN DERRICK Used for Stacking Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Utah
Type of hay derrick characteristic of Oregon landscape. Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon. October 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/type-of-hay-derrick-characteristic-of-oregon-landscape-irrigon-morrow-county-oregon-october-1939-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image415587982.html
RF2F43JKX–Type of hay derrick characteristic of Oregon landscape. Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon. October 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hay-derrick-or-hay-boom-for-making-haystacks-at-the-pioneer-cove-creek-ranch-fort-built-in-1867-cove-fort-utah-image488337522.html
RM2KADKDP–A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah.
Dry-farming its principles and practice Dry-farming: its principles and practice . dryfarmingitspri00macd Year: 1909 A HAY AND GRAIN DERRICK Used for Stacking Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Utah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-farming-its-principles-and-practice-dry-farming-its-principles-and-practice-dryfarmingitspri00macd-year-1909-a-hay-and-grain-derrick-used-for-stacking-hay-and-wheat-in-the-cache-valley-utah-image240837628.html
RMRYR2RT–Dry-farming its principles and practice Dry-farming: its principles and practice . dryfarmingitspri00macd Year: 1909 A HAY AND GRAIN DERRICK Used for Stacking Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Utah
Mackay, Queensland, Australia - March 2021: Industrial platform on the ocean associated with coal loading facility Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mackay-queensland-australia-march-2021-industrial-platform-on-the-ocean-associated-with-coal-loading-facility-image415251769.html
RF2F3G9T9–Mackay, Queensland, Australia - March 2021: Industrial platform on the ocean associated with coal loading facility
A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-drill-rig-exploring-for-underground-minerals-in-a-farm-field-15811008.html
RMAPK76W–A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field.
Oil derrick pump among haybales, and farmfeilds in the foothills of Alberta Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oil-derrick-pump-among-haybales-and-farmfeilds-in-the-foothills-of-alberta-canada-image454733438.html
RF2HBPW3X–Oil derrick pump among haybales, and farmfeilds in the foothills of Alberta Canada
A WEEKLY JOURNAL .OF PRACTICAL INFORMATION ART SCIENCE MECHANICS CHEMISTRY AND MANUFACTURES. Vol. XIII .-No. 5. t $3 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. The Manufacture of Glue. An Ice Factory. HIGGINS'S DERRICK FOR LOADING HAY. Derrick for Loading Hay., scientific american, 1865-07-29 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-weekly-journal-of-practical-information-art-science-mechanics-chemistry-and-manufactures-vol-xiii-no-5-t-3-per-annum-in-advance-the-manufacture-of-glue-an-ice-factory-higginss-derrick-for-loading-hay-derrick-for-loading-hay-scientific-american-1865-07-29-image334306128.html
RM2ABTXTG–A WEEKLY JOURNAL .OF PRACTICAL INFORMATION ART SCIENCE MECHANICS CHEMISTRY AND MANUFACTURES. Vol. XIII .-No. 5. t $3 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. The Manufacture of Glue. An Ice Factory. HIGGINS'S DERRICK FOR LOADING HAY. Derrick for Loading Hay., scientific american, 1865-07-29
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Ivittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compacted-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-ivittle-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-fig-7hay-derrick-image216376579.html
RMPG0PEY–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Ivittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Ivittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compacted-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-ivittle-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-fig-7hay-derrick-image232098375.html
RMRDGYRK–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Ivittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-oil-and-gas-industry-pumpjack-drill-rig-in-the-canadian-prairies-with-the-canadian-rockies-in-alberta-canada-image466088454.html
RF2J284G6–An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada.
AN IMPROVED HAY STACKER AND BUILDERS' DERRICK. IMPROVED HAY STACKER AND BUILDERS' DERRICK. earresponaence. A Universal Language. Award of the Nobel Prizes., scientific american, 1901-12-21 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-improved-hay-stacker-and-builders-derrick-improved-hay-stacker-and-builders-derrick-earresponaence-a-universal-language-award-of-the-nobel-prizes-scientific-american-1901-12-21-image334346046.html
RM2ABXNP6–AN IMPROVED HAY STACKER AND BUILDERS' DERRICK. IMPROVED HAY STACKER AND BUILDERS' DERRICK. earresponaence. A Universal Language. Award of the Nobel Prizes., scientific american, 1901-12-21
Improved Hay stacking Derrick. T MECHANICAL JOURNAL IN THE WORLD TURNER'S HAY-STACKING DERRICK. A Hint on Carpets. BEECHER'S VENEER FRUIT BASKET. MUNN dc CO. Publishers, scientific american, 1865-01-21 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/improved-hay-stacking-derrick-t-mechanical-journal-in-the-world-turners-hay-stacking-derrick-a-hint-on-carpets-beechers-veneer-fruit-basket-munn-dc-co-publishers-scientific-american-1865-01-21-image334305304.html
RM2ABTWR4–Improved Hay stacking Derrick. T MECHANICAL JOURNAL IN THE WORLD TURNER'S HAY-STACKING DERRICK. A Hint on Carpets. BEECHER'S VENEER FRUIT BASKET. MUNN dc CO. Publishers, scientific american, 1865-01-21
View from the Long Barn on the historic P Ranch, Malheur National Wildlife, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-from-the-long-barn-on-the-historic-p-ranch-malheur-national-wildlife-oregon-image333494945.html
RM2AAG05N–View from the Long Barn on the historic P Ranch, Malheur National Wildlife, Oregon.
. Dry-farming: . A HAY ANO C.KAIN DERRICK L'sed for St*iiug Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Vtah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-farming-a-hay-ano-ckain-derrick-lsed-for-stiiug-hay-and-wheat-in-the-cache-valley-vtah-image178492966.html
RMMAB1GP–. Dry-farming: . A HAY ANO C.KAIN DERRICK L'sed for St*iiug Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Vtah
A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hay-derrick-or-hay-boom-for-making-haystacks-at-the-pioneer-cove-creek-ranch-fort-built-in-1867-cove-fort-utah-image488337533.html
RM2KADKE5–A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah.
Mackay, Queensland, Australia - March 2021: Industrial platform on the ocean associated with coal loading facility Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mackay-queensland-australia-march-2021-industrial-platform-on-the-ocean-associated-with-coal-loading-facility-image415250781.html
RF2F3G8H1–Mackay, Queensland, Australia - March 2021: Industrial platform on the ocean associated with coal loading facility
A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-drill-rig-exploring-for-underground-minerals-in-a-farm-field-15811002.html
RMAPK76K–A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field.
Agriculture and Oil pumpjack working oil reserves in the foothills of the rocky mountains, Alberta Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-and-oil-pumpjack-working-oil-reserves-in-the-foothills-of-the-rocky-mountains-alberta-canada-image454733961.html
RF2HBPWPH–Agriculture and Oil pumpjack working oil reserves in the foothills of the rocky mountains, Alberta Canada
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. VIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compacfted-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-little-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-vig-7hay-derrick-image216436589.html
RMPG3F25–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. VIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. VIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compacfted-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-little-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-vig-7hay-derrick-image232088120.html
RMRDGENC–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compacfted. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. Little need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. VIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-oil-and-gas-industry-pumpjack-drill-rig-in-the-canadian-prairies-with-the-canadian-rockies-in-alberta-canada-image466088341.html
RF2J284C5–An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada.
Improved Machine for Canceling Stamps. Improved Volute Spring. Improved Horse Hay Rake. Improved Hay and Cotton Press Improved Expanding Pulley. Improved Horse Hay Foru Improved Table. Improved Steam Boiler. Portable Toy Race Track for Field and Parlor Amusement. Improved Circular Swing. Improved Paper Hanging Machine. Improved Windmill. Improved Spark Arrester. Improved Suspension Staple for Tanning Reels. Preparation of Wool for Spinning and Apparatus Therefor. Improved Feather Renovator. Improved Combined Blind and Sash Fastener. Improved Detachable Shoe Tip and Sole Preserver. Improved Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/improved-machine-for-canceling-stamps-improved-volute-spring-improved-horse-hay-rake-improved-hay-and-cotton-press-improved-expanding-pulley-improved-horse-hay-foru-improved-table-improved-steam-boiler-portable-toy-race-track-for-field-and-parlor-amusement-improved-circular-swing-improved-paper-hanging-machine-improved-windmill-improved-spark-arrester-improved-suspension-staple-for-tanning-reels-preparation-of-wool-for-spinning-and-apparatus-therefor-improved-feather-renovator-improved-combined-blind-and-sash-fastener-improved-detachable-shoe-tip-and-sole-preserver-improved-image334316178.html
RM2ABWBKE–Improved Machine for Canceling Stamps. Improved Volute Spring. Improved Horse Hay Rake. Improved Hay and Cotton Press Improved Expanding Pulley. Improved Horse Hay Foru Improved Table. Improved Steam Boiler. Portable Toy Race Track for Field and Parlor Amusement. Improved Circular Swing. Improved Paper Hanging Machine. Improved Windmill. Improved Spark Arrester. Improved Suspension Staple for Tanning Reels. Preparation of Wool for Spinning and Apparatus Therefor. Improved Feather Renovator. Improved Combined Blind and Sash Fastener. Improved Detachable Shoe Tip and Sole Preserver. Improved
A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hay-derrick-or-hay-boom-for-making-haystacks-at-the-pioneer-cove-creek-ranch-fort-built-in-1867-cove-fort-utah-image488337536.html
RM2KADKE8–A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah.
A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-drill-rig-exploring-for-underground-minerals-in-a-farm-field-15809216.html
RMAPK1WN–A drill rig exploring for underground minerals in a farm field.
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compadled. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. lyittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compadled-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-lyittle-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-fig-7hay-derrick-image216437074.html
RMPG3FKE–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compadled. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. lyittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compadled. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. lyittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-grasses-of-the-united-states-a-practical-treatise-on-the-grass-crop-seeding-and-management-of-meadows-and-pastures-descriptions-of-the-best-varieties-the-seed-and-its-impurities-grasses-for-special-conditions-etc-etc-grasses-meadows-and-pastures-39-it-is-well-compadled-a-good-plan-is-to-tie-weights-to-the-two-ends-of-a-rope-and-hang-this-over-the-top-two-such-ropes-crossed-at-right-angles-will-hold-a-stack-in-ordinary-winds-and-one-such-rope-about-every-six-feet-on-a-rick-will-answer-the-same-purpose-lyittle-need-be-said-regarding-the-baling-of-hay-it-fig-7hay-derrick-image232113476.html
RMRDHK30–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 39 it is well compadled. A good plan is to tie weights to the two ends of a rope and hang this over the top. Two such ropes crossed at right angles will hold a stack in ordinary winds, and one such rope about every six feet on a rick will answer the same purpose. lyittle need be said regarding the baling of hay. It. FIG. 7—HAY-DERRICK
An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-oil-and-gas-industry-pumpjack-drill-rig-in-the-canadian-prairies-with-the-canadian-rockies-in-alberta-canada-image466088508.html
RF2J284J4–An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada.
Improved Windmill. Improved Knitting Machine. Improved Thread Tension for Sewing Machines. Improved Hand Corn Planter. Improved Electric Motor. Improved Spring Trace Carrier and Back Loop. through trace loops Improved Clothes Dryer. Improved Coupling for Thrashing Machines. Improved Rotary Cultivator and Chopper. Improved Derrick for Stacking Hay. Improved Machine for Pressing Horse Collar Pads. Improved Gas Regulator. Improved Method of Booking Gold Leaf. Improved Wind Wheel. Improved Die for Forming Horseshoe Calks. Improved Fence Post. Improved Slate Cutting Machine. Improved Trace Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/improved-windmill-improved-knitting-machine-improved-thread-tension-for-sewing-machines-improved-hand-corn-planter-improved-electric-motor-improved-spring-trace-carrier-and-back-loop-through-trace-loops-improved-clothes-dryer-improved-coupling-for-thrashing-machines-improved-rotary-cultivator-and-chopper-improved-derrick-for-stacking-hay-improved-machine-for-pressing-horse-collar-pads-improved-gas-regulator-improved-method-of-booking-gold-leaf-improved-wind-wheel-improved-die-for-forming-horseshoe-calks-improved-fence-post-improved-slate-cutting-machine-improved-trace-image334317628.html
RM2ABWDF8–Improved Windmill. Improved Knitting Machine. Improved Thread Tension for Sewing Machines. Improved Hand Corn Planter. Improved Electric Motor. Improved Spring Trace Carrier and Back Loop. through trace loops Improved Clothes Dryer. Improved Coupling for Thrashing Machines. Improved Rotary Cultivator and Chopper. Improved Derrick for Stacking Hay. Improved Machine for Pressing Horse Collar Pads. Improved Gas Regulator. Improved Method of Booking Gold Leaf. Improved Wind Wheel. Improved Die for Forming Horseshoe Calks. Improved Fence Post. Improved Slate Cutting Machine. Improved Trace
A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hay-derrick-or-hay-boom-for-making-haystacks-at-the-pioneer-cove-creek-ranch-fort-built-in-1867-cove-fort-utah-image488337553.html
RM2KADKEW–A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah.
The book of alfalfa; history, cultivation and meritsIts uses as a forage and fertilizer . MwanBSRSPiifi?*** ? -,2^«*s^a?-»^^-. A Cable Derrick. Provided with a Grapple Fork The cable is supported by poles at the ends, and these in turn b guy ropes PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES 257 Fanners Guide says:—With alfalfa more generallygrown throughout Indiana we are hearing less complaintregarding hay crop failures. In fact, some farmers whohave taken our advice and tried the crop are now sayingthat they are having all they can do to take care of theircrops of hay. Think of cutting four or even three cropsof Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-alfalfa-history-cultivation-and-meritsits-uses-as-a-forage-and-fertilizer-mwanbsrspiifi-2sa-a-cable-derrick-provided-with-a-grapple-fork-the-cable-is-supported-by-poles-at-the-ends-and-these-in-turn-b-guy-ropes-practical-experiences-257-fanners-guide-sayswith-alfalfa-more-generallygrown-throughout-indiana-we-are-hearing-less-complaintregarding-hay-crop-failures-in-fact-some-farmers-whohave-taken-our-advice-and-tried-the-crop-are-now-sayingthat-they-are-having-all-they-can-do-to-take-care-of-theircrops-of-hay-think-of-cutting-four-or-even-three-cropsof-image343028135.html
RM2AX27TR–The book of alfalfa; history, cultivation and meritsIts uses as a forage and fertilizer . MwanBSRSPiifi?*** ? -,2^«*s^a?-»^^-. A Cable Derrick. Provided with a Grapple Fork The cable is supported by poles at the ends, and these in turn b guy ropes PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES 257 Fanners Guide says:—With alfalfa more generallygrown throughout Indiana we are hearing less complaintregarding hay crop failures. In fact, some farmers whohave taken our advice and tried the crop are now sayingthat they are having all they can do to take care of theircrops of hay. Think of cutting four or even three cropsof
An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-oil-and-gas-industry-pumpjack-drill-rig-in-the-canadian-prairies-with-the-canadian-rockies-in-alberta-canada-image466088264.html
RF2J2849C–An oil and gas industry pumpjack drill rig in the Canadian Prairies with the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada.
A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hay-derrick-or-hay-boom-for-making-haystacks-at-the-pioneer-cove-creek-ranch-fort-built-in-1867-cove-fort-utah-image488337552.html
RM2KADKET–A hay derrick or hay boom for making haystacks at the pioneer Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah.
Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Rigger. Foundry-crane. Rotary crane. Furnace-hoist. Sack-hoist. Gibbet. Sack-lifter. Gin. Safety-cage. Gipsy-winch. Sheer. Glosso-conion. Sheer-hulk. Grain-elevator. Sheers. Gripe. Side-winch. Hay. Skid. Hay-loader. Sliding-puUey. Hod-elevator. Slings. Hog-elevator. S tacking- derrick. Hoist. Steam-crane. Hoisting-apparatus. Steam-hoist. Hoisting-boats. Steamwin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/knights-american-mechanical-dictionary-a-description-of-tools-instruments-machines-processes-and-engineering-history-of-inventions-general-technological-vocabulary-and-digest-of-mechanical-appliances-in-science-and-the-arts-rigger-foundry-crane-rotary-crane-furnace-hoist-sack-hoist-gibbet-sack-lifter-gin-safety-cage-gipsy-winch-sheer-glosso-conion-sheer-hulk-grain-elevator-sheers-gripe-side-winch-hay-skid-hay-loader-sliding-puuey-hod-elevator-slings-hog-elevator-s-tacking-derrick-hoist-steam-crane-hoisting-apparatus-steam-hoist-hoisting-boats-steamwin-image340029816.html
RM2AN5KE0–Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Rigger. Foundry-crane. Rotary crane. Furnace-hoist. Sack-hoist. Gibbet. Sack-lifter. Gin. Safety-cage. Gipsy-winch. Sheer. Glosso-conion. Sheer-hulk. Grain-elevator. Sheers. Gripe. Side-winch. Hay. Skid. Hay-loader. Sliding-puUey. Hod-elevator. Slings. Hog-elevator. S tacking- derrick. Hoist. Steam-crane. Hoisting-apparatus. Steam-hoist. Hoisting-boats. Steamwin
A sling frame or ox-shoeing stock used to support an ox for shoeing in the outdoor pioneer museum display at Cove Fort, Utah. Unlike horses, oxen can Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sling-frame-or-ox-shoeing-stock-used-to-support-an-ox-for-shoeing-in-the-outdoor-pioneer-museum-display-at-cove-fort-utah-unlike-horses-oxen-can-image488337711.html
RM2KADKMF–A sling frame or ox-shoeing stock used to support an ox for shoeing in the outdoor pioneer museum display at Cove Fort, Utah. Unlike horses, oxen can
American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . Fig. 2—BTACKING—DROPPING THE FOKKPCL. fork descends again to its starting point. Mr.Smith says: Ihave stacked my hay for thelast two years with it, and like this arrangementvery well. It cost me only about five dollars forrope, and the cutting of a few poles, aud doesthe work as well as any derrick I ever saw.. Fig. 1.—STACKING—TAKING TUB of Holden,(?). Any horse-fork may have a pul-ley attached to the lop of ii. Mr. Smith usestwo 40-foot poles and two 30-foot ones. Theyare set up, forming tvso shears, one on each sideor end of the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-agriculturist-for-the-farm-garden-and-household-fig-2btackingdropping-the-fokkpcl-fork-descends-again-to-its-starting-point-mrsmith-says-ihave-stacked-my-hay-for-thelast-two-years-with-it-and-like-this-arrangementvery-well-it-cost-me-only-about-five-dollars-forrope-and-the-cutting-of-a-few-poles-aud-doesthe-work-as-well-as-any-derrick-i-ever-saw-fig-1stackingtaking-tub-of-holden-any-horse-fork-may-have-a-pul-ley-attached-to-the-lop-of-ii-mr-smith-usestwo-40-foot-poles-and-two-30-foot-ones-theyare-set-up-forming-tvso-shears-one-on-each-sideor-end-of-the-s-image343294126.html
RM2AXEB4E–American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . Fig. 2—BTACKING—DROPPING THE FOKKPCL. fork descends again to its starting point. Mr.Smith says: Ihave stacked my hay for thelast two years with it, and like this arrangementvery well. It cost me only about five dollars forrope, and the cutting of a few poles, aud doesthe work as well as any derrick I ever saw.. Fig. 1.—STACKING—TAKING TUB of Holden,(?). Any horse-fork may have a pul-ley attached to the lop of ii. Mr. Smith usestwo 40-foot poles and two 30-foot ones. Theyare set up, forming tvso shears, one on each sideor end of the s
Original Prairie Schooner covered wagon outside the wall of the Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-prairie-schooner-covered-wagon-outside-the-wall-of-the-cove-creek-ranch-fort-built-in-1867-cove-fort-utah-image488337647.html
RM2KADKJ7–Original Prairie Schooner covered wagon outside the wall of the Cove Creek Ranch Fort, built in 1867, Cove Fort, Utah.
. Handbook of construction plant, its cost and efficiency. rge, bench, vise and pipe clamp, small blower and blower estimate.1 Dynamo and small engine for lights.1 Tank, 7x21x3 ft., for heating feed water for hydraulic lift in winter.1 Cutter and 1 powder boat.The cost of the plant was approximately $45,000. 260 HANDBOOK OF CONSTRUCTION PLANT On the Hay Lake and Neebish Channels improvement of St.Marys River, Mich., Section No. 4, the following plant was used: 3 Drill boats, approximate value $ 34,000 2 Dredges, approximate value 45,000 4 Dump scows, approximate value 30,000 1 Floating derrick Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-construction-plant-its-cost-and-efficiency-rge-bench-vise-and-pipe-clamp-small-blower-and-blower-estimate1-dynamo-and-small-engine-for-lights1-tank-7x21x3-ft-for-heating-feed-water-for-hydraulic-lift-in-winter1-cutter-and-1-powder-boatthe-cost-of-the-plant-was-approximately-45000-260-handbook-of-construction-plant-on-the-hay-lake-and-neebish-channels-improvement-of-stmarys-river-mich-section-no-4-the-following-plant-was-used-3-drill-boats-approximate-value-34000-2-dredges-approximate-value-45000-4-dump-scows-approximate-value-30000-1-floating-derrick-image336974364.html
RM2AG6E6M–. Handbook of construction plant, its cost and efficiency. rge, bench, vise and pipe clamp, small blower and blower estimate.1 Dynamo and small engine for lights.1 Tank, 7x21x3 ft., for heating feed water for hydraulic lift in winter.1 Cutter and 1 powder boat.The cost of the plant was approximately $45,000. 260 HANDBOOK OF CONSTRUCTION PLANT On the Hay Lake and Neebish Channels improvement of St.Marys River, Mich., Section No. 4, the following plant was used: 3 Drill boats, approximate value $ 34,000 2 Dredges, approximate value 45,000 4 Dump scows, approximate value 30,000 1 Floating derrick
. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . Bee Zinc In sheets 36 x 96-in.. Wire Rope Standard and Langs Lay. For derrick use, passen-ger and freight elevators, mining tramways and otherpurposes. WIRE Steel, Plain and Galvanized. For hay baling-,fencing, coppered spring, coppered soft, tinnedmattress and broom, ^galvanized hard coiledfence wire. Painted Screen Wire Cloth All widths—18 to 48 in., kept in stock. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-january-march-1908-bee-zinc-in-sheets-36-x-96-in-wire-rope-standard-and-langs-lay-for-derrick-use-passen-ger-and-freight-elevators-mining-tramways-and-otherpurposes-wire-steel-plain-and-galvanized-for-hay-baling-fencing-coppered-spring-coppered-soft-tinnedmattress-and-broom-galvanized-hard-coiledfence-wire-painted-screen-wire-cloth-all-widths18-to-48-in-kept-in-stock-image370070692.html
RM2CE24XC–. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . Bee Zinc In sheets 36 x 96-in.. Wire Rope Standard and Langs Lay. For derrick use, passen-ger and freight elevators, mining tramways and otherpurposes. WIRE Steel, Plain and Galvanized. For hay baling-,fencing, coppered spring, coppered soft, tinnedmattress and broom, ^galvanized hard coiledfence wire. Painted Screen Wire Cloth All widths—18 to 48 in., kept in stock.
. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . Wire Rope Standard and Langs Lay. For derrick use, passen-ger and freight elevators, mining tramways and otherpurposes. WIRE Steel, Plain and Galvanized. For hay baling-,fencing, coppered spring, coppered soft, tinnedmattress and broom, ^galvanized hard coiledfence wire. Painted Screen Wire Cloth All widths—18 to 48 in., kept in stock.. Greenings Patent Cattle Chains and stall fixtures. Samples now ready for Falltrade. Staples Galvanized Fence and Poultry Netting—Bed andBlind—Electrical, etc. Trace Chains Improved quality. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-january-march-1908-wire-rope-standard-and-langs-lay-for-derrick-use-passen-ger-and-freight-elevators-mining-tramways-and-otherpurposes-wire-steel-plain-and-galvanized-for-hay-baling-fencing-coppered-spring-coppered-soft-tinnedmattress-and-broom-galvanized-hard-coiledfence-wire-painted-screen-wire-cloth-all-widths18-to-48-in-kept-in-stock-greenings-patent-cattle-chains-and-stall-fixtures-samples-now-ready-for-falltrade-staples-galvanized-fence-and-poultry-nettingbed-andblindelectrical-etc-trace-chains-improved-quality-image370070617.html
RM2CE24RN–. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . Wire Rope Standard and Langs Lay. For derrick use, passen-ger and freight elevators, mining tramways and otherpurposes. WIRE Steel, Plain and Galvanized. For hay baling-,fencing, coppered spring, coppered soft, tinnedmattress and broom, ^galvanized hard coiledfence wire. Painted Screen Wire Cloth All widths—18 to 48 in., kept in stock.. Greenings Patent Cattle Chains and stall fixtures. Samples now ready for Falltrade. Staples Galvanized Fence and Poultry Netting—Bed andBlind—Electrical, etc. Trace Chains Improved quality.
. Railway age . One of the Caissons at Long Island Cit>. This tunnel, which was on February 25, 1908, opened totravel by the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad, bad before 1889, beenpushed 2,000 ft. out from the New Jersey shore of the Hudsonriver, where the headin.g had been al>andoned and the tunnel hadcaved in. In order to regain the heading of this old tunnel, agreivt canvas balloon filled with hay and clay was dropped froma floating derrick into the cavity. This kept the water out longenough so tliat It was possible to regain the tunnel, excavate thesilt and build a chamber in which, under Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-age-one-of-the-caissons-at-long-island-citgt-this-tunnel-which-was-on-february-25-1908-opened-totravel-by-the-hudson-manhattan-railroad-bad-before-1889-beenpushed-2000-ft-out-from-the-new-jersey-shore-of-the-hudsonriver-where-the-heading-had-been-algtandoned-and-the-tunnel-hadcaved-in-in-order-to-regain-the-heading-of-this-old-tunnel-agreivt-canvas-balloon-filled-with-hay-and-clay-was-dropped-froma-floating-derrick-into-the-cavity-this-kept-the-water-out-longenough-so-tliat-it-was-possible-to-regain-the-tunnel-excavate-thesilt-and-build-a-chamber-in-which-under-image372016063.html
RM2CH6P7Y–. Railway age . One of the Caissons at Long Island Cit>. This tunnel, which was on February 25, 1908, opened totravel by the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad, bad before 1889, beenpushed 2,000 ft. out from the New Jersey shore of the Hudsonriver, where the headin.g had been al>andoned and the tunnel hadcaved in. In order to regain the heading of this old tunnel, agreivt canvas balloon filled with hay and clay was dropped froma floating derrick into the cavity. This kept the water out longenough so tliat It was possible to regain the tunnel, excavate thesilt and build a chamber in which, under
. Our farm and building book. . Detail of inside bent in self-support-ing plank frame construction. the necessary size and strength. In thisconstruction, the man works from thebottom up, in the most natural way.Girders and joists are put in place andthe floor is laid. Sometimes a tempo-rary floor of loose boards is laid downfirst; but that is optional with thebuilders. A derrick consisting of two poles, ar-ranged like a hay-fork hoist, is veryconvenient for lifting planks and work-ing them into place, on the same prin-. Detail of fram-ing at mainplate. Details of joints at sill and atpurlin pl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-farm-and-building-book-detail-of-inside-bent-in-self-support-ing-plank-frame-construction-the-necessary-size-and-strength-in-thisconstruction-the-man-works-from-thebottom-up-in-the-most-natural-waygirders-and-joists-are-put-in-place-andthe-floor-is-laid-sometimes-a-tempo-rary-floor-of-loose-boards-is-laid-downfirst-but-that-is-optional-with-thebuilders-a-derrick-consisting-of-two-poles-ar-ranged-like-a-hay-fork-hoist-is-veryconvenient-for-lifting-planks-and-work-ing-them-into-place-on-the-same-prin-detail-of-fram-ing-at-mainplate-details-of-joints-at-sill-and-atpurlin-pl-image372645872.html
RM2CJ7DH4–. Our farm and building book. . Detail of inside bent in self-support-ing plank frame construction. the necessary size and strength. In thisconstruction, the man works from thebottom up, in the most natural way.Girders and joists are put in place andthe floor is laid. Sometimes a tempo-rary floor of loose boards is laid downfirst; but that is optional with thebuilders. A derrick consisting of two poles, ar-ranged like a hay-fork hoist, is veryconvenient for lifting planks and work-ing them into place, on the same prin-. Detail of fram-ing at mainplate. Details of joints at sill and atpurlin pl
. History of the Panama canal; its construction and builders . elphia. American Glue Co., Glue, New York City. American Hay Company, Oats and Hay, N. Y. C. American Hoist & Derrick Co., Rope & Cranes, St.Paul, Minn. American Iron & Steel Mfg. Co., Iron and Steel,Lebanon, Pa. Am. Iron & Steel Milling Co., Steel & Iron, N. Y. C. American Knife Co., Cutlery, New York City. American La France Engine Co., Steam Fire Engine,Elmira, N. Y. Am. Laundry Mach. Co., Laundry Mach., N. Y. C. American Lead Pencil Co., Pencils, New York City. American Linseed Co., Oils, New York City. Am. Locomotive Sander Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-panama-canal-its-construction-and-builders-elphia-american-glue-co-glue-new-york-city-american-hay-company-oats-and-hay-n-y-c-american-hoist-derrick-co-rope-cranes-stpaul-minn-american-iron-steel-mfg-co-iron-and-steellebanon-pa-am-iron-steel-milling-co-steel-iron-n-y-c-american-knife-co-cutlery-new-york-city-american-la-france-engine-co-steam-fire-engineelmira-n-y-am-laundry-mach-co-laundry-mach-n-y-c-american-lead-pencil-co-pencils-new-york-city-american-linseed-co-oils-new-york-city-am-locomotive-sander-co-image370164229.html
RM2CE6C71–. History of the Panama canal; its construction and builders . elphia. American Glue Co., Glue, New York City. American Hay Company, Oats and Hay, N. Y. C. American Hoist & Derrick Co., Rope & Cranes, St.Paul, Minn. American Iron & Steel Mfg. Co., Iron and Steel,Lebanon, Pa. Am. Iron & Steel Milling Co., Steel & Iron, N. Y. C. American Knife Co., Cutlery, New York City. American La France Engine Co., Steam Fire Engine,Elmira, N. Y. Am. Laundry Mach. Co., Laundry Mach., N. Y. C. American Lead Pencil Co., Pencils, New York City. American Linseed Co., Oils, New York City. Am. Locomotive Sander Co
. Dry-farming: its principles and practice. Dry farming. A HAY AND GRAIN DERRICK Used for Stacking Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Utah. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Macdonald, William, 1875-1935. New York, The Century Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-farming-its-principles-and-practice-dry-farming-a-hay-and-grain-derrick-used-for-stacking-hay-and-wheat-in-the-cache-valley-utah-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-macdonald-william-1875-1935-new-york-the-century-co-image232606531.html
RMREC403–. Dry-farming: its principles and practice. Dry farming. A HAY AND GRAIN DERRICK Used for Stacking Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Utah. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Macdonald, William, 1875-1935. New York, The Century Co.
. Dry-farming:. Dry farming. A HAY ANO C.KAIN DERRICK L'sed for St*iiug Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Vtah. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Macdonald, William. [from old catalog]. New York, The Century co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-farming-dry-farming-a-hay-ano-ckain-derrick-lsed-for-stiiug-hay-and-wheat-in-the-cache-valley-vtah-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-macdonald-william-from-old-catalog-new-york-the-century-co-image232609022.html
RMREC752–. Dry-farming:. Dry farming. A HAY ANO C.KAIN DERRICK L'sed for St*iiug Hay and Wheat in the Cache Valley, Vtah. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Macdonald, William. [from old catalog]. New York, The Century co.
. Agricultural engineering; a text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader. Agricultural engineering. Fig. 2 the fork. 171. Types of hay forks in general use: 1 is the simple harpoon, double harpoon, 3 the derrick fork, and 4 a four-tined grapple Slings. Hay slings are webs made up of ropes and stick which are placed under and in the load of hay in such a way that the projecting ends may be brought together and the hay lying in the sling raised at one time. To release the hay, a spring catch is provided in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-engineering-a-text-book-for-students-of-secondary-schools-of-agriculture-colleges-offering-a-general-course-in-the-subject-and-the-general-reader-agricultural-engineering-fig-2-the-fork-171-types-of-hay-forks-in-general-use-1-is-the-simple-harpoon-double-harpoon-3-the-derrick-fork-and-4-a-four-tined-grapple-slings-hay-slings-are-webs-made-up-of-ropes-and-stick-which-are-placed-under-and-in-the-load-of-hay-in-such-a-way-that-the-projecting-ends-may-be-brought-together-and-the-hay-lying-in-the-sling-raised-at-one-time-to-release-the-hay-a-spring-catch-is-provided-in-image237907315.html
RMRR1H5R–. Agricultural engineering; a text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader. Agricultural engineering. Fig. 2 the fork. 171. Types of hay forks in general use: 1 is the simple harpoon, double harpoon, 3 the derrick fork, and 4 a four-tined grapple Slings. Hay slings are webs made up of ropes and stick which are placed under and in the load of hay in such a way that the projecting ends may be brought together and the hay lying in the sling raised at one time. To release the hay, a spring catch is provided in
. Agricultural engineering; a text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader. Agricultural engineering. FARM MACHINERY 271 lengths to suit conditions, and vary from four to eight in number. The latter may be used in handling manure.. Fig. 2 the fork. 171. Types of hay forks in general use: 1 is the simple harpoon, double harpoon, 3 the derrick fork, and 4 a four-tined grapple Slings. Hay slings are webs made up of ropes and stick which are placed under and in the load of hay in such a way that the projecting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-engineering-a-text-book-for-students-of-secondary-schools-of-agriculture-colleges-offering-a-general-course-in-the-subject-and-the-general-reader-agricultural-engineering-farm-machinery-271-lengths-to-suit-conditions-and-vary-from-four-to-eight-in-number-the-latter-may-be-used-in-handling-manure-fig-2-the-fork-171-types-of-hay-forks-in-general-use-1-is-the-simple-harpoon-double-harpoon-3-the-derrick-fork-and-4-a-four-tined-grapple-slings-hay-slings-are-webs-made-up-of-ropes-and-stick-which-are-placed-under-and-in-the-load-of-hay-in-such-a-way-that-the-projecting-image237907327.html
RMRR1H67–. Agricultural engineering; a text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader. Agricultural engineering. FARM MACHINERY 271 lengths to suit conditions, and vary from four to eight in number. The latter may be used in handling manure.. Fig. 2 the fork. 171. Types of hay forks in general use: 1 is the simple harpoon, double harpoon, 3 the derrick fork, and 4 a four-tined grapple Slings. Hay slings are webs made up of ropes and stick which are placed under and in the load of hay in such a way that the projecting
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