I saw this one off of US 380 west of New Castle, TX, just after you cross over the Brazos River heading west. I don't know what it is about old farm houses and windmills, but I will always stop and get a picture.
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Thanks for the pic Robert and I agree love old windmills and barns. Can't forget old tractors !!!
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Great picture
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Thanks for posting Robert , next question ? what brand
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Monitor's first self -oiling windmill. Commonly called' Hambone" due to the case shape. So heavy it could be used for an anchor for the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier.
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Windy , I am always amazed at the depth of windmill knowlwedge you share with us amatures !
Thank you
Mike B
Thank you
Mike B
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Neat photo.
I was sort of wondering if someone is still paying the electric bill for that security light since there is a transformer and meter there.
I was sort of wondering if someone is still paying the electric bill for that security light since there is a transformer and meter there.
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Traveling with my Mama back a few years ago. When I'd point out an old tractor or windmill, she would ask how do you see those things when you are supposed to be driving. I told her they had a magnetic force that draw me to them.