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Satellite, 59 photos)
A feed truck confirms that this is a feed mill. I've noticed that wood grain elevators that survive in the Midwest tend to be feed or flour mills.
I noticed the many guns in the above photo. Firearms are an important part of their business.
Back in 2020, their feed truck looked pretty good.
Do they have more than one old feed truck, or do they repaint it a lot? Note the Purina checkerboard logo on this one.
Tyler Guthrie
posted four photos with the comment: "
CF&E FWCH with a matched pair of repainted CW40-8’s in the first snow of the season. 11/21/24"
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1 Etna Green
Ron Wesolowski: Looks like the gate arm is up. |
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2 Near Plymouth |
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3 EB distant approach to Plymouth [Note the Pennsy position light signal. A comment indicated that these approach signals always display just the diagonal line. In fact, looking closer, there are no bulbs in the other positions.] |
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4 EB distant approach to Hanna |
This elevator was originally built in 1914 for the Etna Lumber & Grain Co. No contractor or bushel capacity was mentioned in the grain periodicals.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information, I added the date to the title.
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