Grampa's stantion barn. Will Farm Show barn. How It Works calf barn.
Lely, Another Lely, another Lely?
Videos:
Big farm in Saudi Arabia
How it's made - MILK
How It's Made: Milk
Automatic milking machine and other stuff
Quick tour of the milkhouse
This blog helps me write http://industrialscenery.blogspot.com/. For example, it contains photo dumps of field trips with some text so that I can search the photos later. It is not intended to be read by others. But if you find photos organized by geography interesting, then enjoy.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Lost Manufacturing
GE
Steve's postDeKalb's 2015 closure
In Illinois 1962 had 15 plants employing over 13k people
Chicago Bakeries
this Butternut (the one I've already done? (yes: )) article lists the other four bakeries. Plus Entenmann's
1938 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
IH
IH war promotion video includes footage of the Fort Wayne Works
During the mining boom a few years ago, the CEO of Caterpillar decided to build more plants so that he could meet that demand. Part of that expansion was to move the building of road graders from Decatur, IL to a plant down south so that Decatur could build more big mining trucks. Now that mining activity has collapsed, the Decatur plant no longer has the road construction option to help keep it active. So as part of its downsizing because the expansion was a very expensive mistake, Cat is moving some production from Aurora to Decatur. (Update: now I'm reading all production will be moved to other locations.)
Customer posting
Peoria posting
Lost Illinois posting (Aurora newspaper article and some comments)
Caterpillar
Customer posting
Peoria posting
Lost Illinois posting (Aurora newspaper article and some comments)
Friday, December 23, 2016
Cotton Pickers
I have several posts on combines. Cotton pickers are worthy of at least one.
Below are some "front side" pictures of what you see here from the back side of a IH 314 single row picker.
Tractorholic posted four photos with the comment: "Antique and classic cotton pickers!"
Big Tractor Power posted Allis-Chalmers 622 Cotton Picker Big Tractor Power Allis-Chalmers built cotton pickers through 1981. |
Comment on above posting John Deere has cornered the US market with their round bale picker. |
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Tractorholic posted four photos with the comment: "Antique and classic cotton pickers!"
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Screenshot, cotton |
Monday, December 19, 2016
20150702 Joliet Iron Works Ruins
(Satellite) (Facebooked as a comment, another comment)
My general notes on the Joliet Iron Works
Update: AJ Grigg shared a posting of an AbandonedRailLines link wtih the comment: "The Joliet Iron Works built rails and transported them via the adjacent (and still operational) Illinois Central line [Chicago & Alton when operational] (now CN). But within the ruins, there are also plenty of abandoned rail bridges and side tracks."
Update: Several videos
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This video may help provide a context for the stills below. I should have pictures below of every sign in the video.
My general notes on the Joliet Iron Works
Update: AJ Grigg shared a posting of an AbandonedRailLines link wtih the comment: "The Joliet Iron Works built rails and transported them via the adjacent (and still operational) Illinois Central line [Chicago & Alton when operational] (now CN). But within the ruins, there are also plenty of abandoned rail bridges and side tracks."
ReconnectWithNature [This has some historical photos as well] |
Update: Several videos
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Above is an overview of the first part of the Joliet Iron Works Ruins. I took a picture of each sign and then what the sign was in front of. I want to annotate a few satellite images with an arrow for each photo ruin to indicate where the photo was taken. But that is way too much work to do in the foreseeable future. So for now I post them simply in the order taken.
Above is an overview of the first part of the Joliet Iron Works Ruins. I took a picture of each sign and then what the sign was in front of. I want to annotate a few satellite images with an arrow for each photo ruin to indicate where the photo was taken. But that is way too much work to do in the foreseeable future. So for now I post them simply in the order taken.
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