Life on the farm

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From Hooterville to Tacoma narrows. Lol.

We had to watch about the Tacoma narrows bridge in an engineering class

Here is the write up of the train derailment.

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Here’s another one that happened near the derailment.
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June 21 1894
Rebuilt by June 28.
 
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Mom was 6 yrs old when she rode the last train out of town on May 30 1931, thru the tunnel below our farm

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and got off at the station below our farm.
Station just after this creek.
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Stopped here with dad last summer. Overgrown where the roadbed and station were. No sign of the old trussel over the creek. Someone took the cut stones.

As a girl mom grew up in a small house near the station in town.

Just recently I figured out the house mom grew up in as a girl, based upon pictures I’ve been scanning. I drove dad by one day and he confirmed the house as the one. I remember mom talking about living in another house, but don’t recall her showing us the house. She was probably a young teen when her family moved to the house I knew.
 
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Locally they called her Gallopin Gertie. There was still a bar with that name not long ago, maybe still is. The high rises still stand with the replacment deck, crossed it a zillion times. New bridge along side it as well.

Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse "Gallopin' Gertie" - YouTube
 
   / Life on the farm #366  
google "death wobble" in trucks. Oscillation at its worst. One has to experience it to fully appreciate physics.
 
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   / Life on the farm #368  
From Hooterville to Tacoma narrows. Lol.

We had to watch about the Tacoma narrows bridge in an engineering class

Here is the write up of the train derailment.

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Thanks for posting that. Left me with a heavy heart.

This stuff needs posted on the "train" thread that's going on Buckeye.
 
   / Life on the farm #369  
google "death wobble" in trucks. Oscillation at its worst. One has to experience it to fully appreciate physics.

I've had it happen in a couple Jeeps. Only way out is to slam on the brakes and almost come to a stop. Very dangerous. A couple years ago a man from our town was killed on the Interstate when his motorcycle went into death wobble and threw him off.
 
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Thanks for posting that. Left me with a heavy heart.

This stuff needs posted on the "train" thread that's going on Buckeye.

Probably will post it there also.
And will post the write up of the tressel collapse.
 
   / Life on the farm #371  
Four minutes from home ( two minutes sitting at traffic lights ) were these wooden shipping crates offered as free firewood.

I picked the ones designed for forklifts and hand trucks or had handles.

I made sure I found the corresponding lids too.

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   / Life on the farm #372  
hopefully they wernt used for shipping uranium ... what are you planning on storing in them.
 
   / Life on the farm #373  
Now see,,,,, if you had a bigger truck you got have gotten more of them!!!! ;)
 
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   / Life on the farm #375  
Now see,,,,, if you had a bigger truck you got have gotten more of them!!!! ;)

Now see,,,,, if you had a bigger truck you got have gotten more of them!!!! ;)

Richard now that all my trucks are gone are you making fun outta me and the Lone Ranger???IMG_8565.jpg
 
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My apologies to the OP. I had meant to post in my "Shop Thread " but I guess it looked like it was more fun over here.
 
   / Life on the farm #378  
This is an excellent thread. Buckeye's historic pics and stories are great!!!
 
   / Life on the farm #379  
My apologies to the OP. I had meant to post in my "Shop Thread " but I guess it looked like it was more fun over here.

Nice find, a bigger truck would have been nice :laughing:
 
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Buckeye's pics of his family, taken several decades ago intrigue me. I find myself looking at the clothing worn. But mostly I'm looking in the background at any manmade object. People lived hard back then "on the farm".

Here's a picture I cherish. This was taken in Germany. My Great Grandparents sold this farm in Germany and immigrated to the U.S. Ending up in Northern Iowa. I don't know the date accurately. Would have been mid 1800s.

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