Really cool farm machines in the woods :)

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He last one used to be a really cool blue car but its ruined now :(
 

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Looks like a hay raker an old tractor and the on looks like a hay conveyor for putting hay up in the barn.. The axel looks like it may be out of a tractor also looks to narrow to be out of an old truck.. Just my opinion.. Somebody else may know more than that.. Just tryin to help.
 

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I wish that the OP would have separated these pics into different threads, or laid them out so they could be easily identified.

The big angled thing, IMO is what is left of an early corn picker.

Appears to also be an early thresher of some sort, with the big swinging arms on the outside. Can you imagine working around that piece of equipment?? I think the swinging arms on the outside helped separate the grain from the stalk, and the curved hopper on the end is where the straw was kicked out.

There also appears to be a rake of some sort also, for wind rowing hay or straw after it had been cut.

And then, also, appears to be a rake with drapers on it. Possibly used to pick up the wheat/straw after it had been wind rowed?

Yes, the axle appears to be out of a truck, or car.

Mostly early equipment, made before WWII. You don't see much farm equipment on steel wheels after the war, and many had already switched to rubber tires before the war.
 

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