Vintage Harvest-All Parts/Assembly Book & Baughman Farm Equipment Fliers

Vintage Baughman Farm Equipment Fliers and Harvest-All Parts Book/Installation Instructions Items are in usable condition, please see descriptions below and provided photos for any flaws/issues. Harvest-All Unloading Equipment Parts Book & Assembling Instructions: For Model #200 series bunk feeder serial number 4500 and over. Produced for Calhoun Mfg Co Inc in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Front and back show staining/dirt, some page corners are bent and there is some page warping. Pages do showsome age yellowing of paper but very good for the year. Item is missing one binding staple and the other is very rusty but solid. Baughman Farm Equipment Info Fliers: 5 total that were stapled together. Produced for Baughman Mfg Co Inc in Jerseyville, Illinois. Items featuredare Model Q « Hi-speed » Screw Conveyor (Augers), « Farmer’s Special » Disc Type Spreader, Model A-S-K-2 « Self-unloading » truck body, and Model ASM-2 « General Purpose » Conveyor. Pages show wear/creasing, front and back exterior facing sides show some staining. These would be great pieces for your Ag/farm book collection or if you are still using the equipment. I am letting go of some of my agriculture relatedcollection. Paypal payments only within 48 hours of auction end, will ship via cheapest or buyer chosen method. Buyer pays actual shipping only, cheapest shipping will beby USPS media mail. Handling fees included in base price. Item will be well packaged. If buying more than one item, please request a total prior to paying so Ican combine shipping and lower total shipping costs.

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Lot Of 12 USDA 1930’s Farmers Information, Environmental Control Wildlife More 2

Lot of 12 U.S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletins from 1930’s. All related to farming, agriculture, erosion, environmental concerns, growing fruit, canning and more. Most have the farmers’ name inscribed in pencil. Some bulletins are in good condition, some are not. All seem complete but are dirty from storage (the are almost 100 years old!) Please see pictures. They were used and stored in a barn. Great information on farming and agriculture. Lot 2