Albin Kling was 80 years old and he was born outside Hoffman. He is a steam engine enthusiast. In this interview, Albin Kling discusses the early days of steam-driven threshers. He discusses the community cooperation in threshing and the process involved in operating the machines. He also mentions the threshers and their fate during the scrap iron drive of World War II. Finally he stresses the future of steam powered farm equipment.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/kmrs/1020/thumbnail.jp
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