Gasoline Saw Adjustment on Missouri Farm May 1938
A gasoline saw is adjusted for ripping on a farm in New Madrid County, Southeast Missouri. Created in May 1938, this image illustrates the agricultural techniques used at the time. Gasoline saws were valuable tools for farmers, streamlining operations and increasing efficiency in wood cutting, essential for various farming needs.
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Gasoline Saw Adjustment on Missouri Farm May 1938
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