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Forgotten Tool: This mystery contraption was unearthed in a Purdue ag center farm shop.

Tom J Bechman 1, Editor, Indiana Prairie Farmer

August 26, 2022

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what is this antique tool?
MYSTERY ITEM: What could you do with this small, steel contraption? This is the top view. Was it made to help work on a certain type of farm equipment? Let your guesses be known. Photos by Tom J. Bechman

Pete Illingworth found the item pictured lying in a drawer at the Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center near Romney, Ind. It caught his eye immediately.

“I’m really curious about what it was designed to do,” says Illingworth, who helps plant and harvest the Indiana Prairie Farmer and Purdue Agronomy research trial plots. “I can’t quite come up with an explanation that makes sense.”

Here is your chance to solve the mystery. Send your best idea for what this item is to [email protected], or mail it to 599 N., 100 W., Franklin, IN 46131. Include your mailing address.

We will include all entries with a reasonable guess in a drawing for a gift card. Bonus points if you know who made it, and extra bonus points if you have proof.

what is this antique tool?


 

The unnamed tool is …

A seed corn dryer was the mystery tool in the August issue (and online here). Rex Brock, Bourbon, Ind., sent in the picture and provided proof (below).

tool certificate

Farmers growing open-pollinated corn in the early 20th century picked the best ears, then shoved them onto the sharpened pegs to dry. Brock says it was the original solar dryer!

Congratulations to Dale Smith, Rochester, Ind., for being the winner of this month’s drawing from all correct entries.

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Tom J Bechman 1

Editor, Indiana Prairie Farmer

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