



Gasoline Saw Adjustment on Farm May 1938
$29.95
A gasoline saw is adjusted for ripping purposes on a farm in New Madrid County, Southeast Missouri, in May 1938. This image illustrates the agricultural methods used during the Great Depression. Gasoline-powered saws were essential for efficient wood cutting, crucial for farm maintenance and construction during that era.
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Gasoline Saw Adjustment on Farm May 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95