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Antiques. But what are they?

cchadww

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We are doing some major cleaning in one of our out buildings today. Came across some items in the rafters that look ancient, but have no idea what they are. Any of you tell what these might be used for?

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The above and below is canvas with wood slats, then leather belts and buckles.
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We also found this wooden roller in the same area and wondered if it was part of the contraption:

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And about 12’ long slats of wood with metal dealies every foot or so…
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And other random items…

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Any thoughts? Do these have any value?


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The old pull type gleaners had things like that to separate grain is my guess.


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That's a thrashing machine and was used stationary. The combine that the old parts were off of actually cut the crop and was probably built out of light materials so the low hp tractors could pull it around the field.
 
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