Continuing the agricultural theme, here’s a photo of smaller plough, set on the hill overlooking the Rocklands Reservoir spillway. The morning fog lingered and the cormorants were still fishing.
Thanks for looking.
🙂
Continuing the agricultural theme, here’s a photo of smaller plough, set on the hill overlooking the Rocklands Reservoir spillway. The morning fog lingered and the cormorants were still fishing.
Thanks for looking.
🙂
On the hill overlooking Rocklands Reservoir, the locals have set up several pieces of agricultural equipment for permanent display. This one is a stump jump plough, originally invented 1876 in South Australia by Richard Bowyer Smith (1837-1919).
An ordinary plough couldn’t cope with constantly hitting rocks or stumps from recently cleared fields, so Mr Smith came up with a blade system that kicked up out of the way when it hit an obstacle, and which could be dropped down again, by hand.
Rough sketch of the first single furrow stump jumping plough known as ‘the Vixen’ made by Mr. R. B. Smith of Kalkabury in June 1876.
Image: State Library of South Australia [B 64256]
Fallowing with a stump jump mold board plough on S.J.Venning’s property near Pinnaroo. Image: State Library of South Australia [B 20498]
Thanks for looking.
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