Dreschwagen - Hamburg, Germany
N 53° 38.969 E 010° 10.116
32U E 577241 N 5945158
Dreschmaschine der Standardwerk Wilhelm Schulze KG aus dem Jahr 1911 auf dem Gelände des Museumsdorfes im Hamburger Stadtteil Volksdorf.
Waymark Code: WM11C69
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Date Posted: 09/25/2019
Views: 9
Threshing machine made by Standardwerk Wilhelm Schulze KG from 1911 on the premises of the Museumsdorf in the Hamburg district of Volksdorf.
A threshing machine, also known as a threshing box, is an agricultural device for threshing grain fruit, especially grain. Today, threshing machines are no longer used in the professional sector; in Germany they were replaced by combine harvesters in the 1950s to 1960s. There were stationary and mobile threshing machines. The threshing machines were initially driven by horse-drawn spoons or steam engines, later mostly by electric motors, stationary combustion engines or tractors.
Use or Purpose of Equipment: Getreideernte
Approximate age: > 100 Jahre
Manufacturer and model: Standardwerk Wilhelm Schulze KG
Still in Use?: No
Location: Museumsdorf Volksdorf
Fee for Access: no
|
Visit Instructions:
To visit a waymark please post an original picture of the equipment and a short description of your experience.