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Ebay Pick from Kansas 10 years ago. Walter A. Wood No# K1480.
60 bucks! Thanks for lookin!
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Posted 2 years ago
jsw14
(120 items)
Ebay Pick from Kansas 10 years ago. Walter A. Wood No# K1480.
60 bucks! Thanks for lookin!
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Walter Wood manufacturing company. Walter came to Hoosick Falls, New York in 1836. He obtained a patent for his mowing machine in 1853 and began production. In 1866 he added self raking reapers and self binding harvesters. By 1890 He became the most celebrated manufacturer of harvesting machines in the world.
Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company
http://www.hoosickhistory.com/shortstories/WalterWoodPlant.htm
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