Anaheim Heritage Day
June 3, 2001
Kelley & Rob's Bean Orchard Sprayer. This was originally used in the Almaden Valley of California. It is powered by a 2 1/2 h.p. Novo engine.
Mike and his Satley.
Gene's Witte. This was Gene's first engine.
Joe grinding corn.
Bob running the club's corn grinder, powered by a 1 1/2 h.p. John Deere engine.
Bob's 2 h.p. Root & Vandervoort.
Bruce's 6 h.p. Fairbanks Morse.
Kid's using the Mann's Bone Cutter.
Kelley showing where the bones are pressed into the rotating blades.
Gloria with her new puppy, Winnie.
Ron airing his dirty laundry.
Ron's Maytag washing machine.
Merle's Rumely. This tractor was entirely hand fabricated according to Merle's own design, all the way down to the two cylinder engine.
Watching the world go by...
Close up of Gene's display. It uses the transmission out of an antique washing machine and many other unique parts.
Merle's Jinma Diesel. It was built in China by slave laborers. Yes, I've contacted Amnesty International
Back to the TOP
Return to the
Rusty Iron Workshop