June 13th Photograph Gehl Manure Spreader Scotland


June 13th photograph of Clydesdale Horses pulling a vintage Gehl Manure Spreader at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland. The roots of Gehl Company go back to 1859, when Louis Lucas opened an iron foundry in central Wisconsin. Lucas established his business in order to manufacture plows and cultivators, and for the repair of farm implements. As more and more immigrants from Europe swept into the Midwest, settled down, and started farms of their own, they came to rely heavily on the services provided by men like Lucas. The Gehl shown above was brought to Scotland from Winsconsin, USA.


June 13th photograph of Clydesdale Horses pulling a vintage Gehl Manure Spreader at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland.


June 13th photograph of Clydesdale Horses pulling a vintage Gehl Manure Spreader at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland.

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