The Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club have demonstrations at the sawmill shed where a stationary sawmill is on display. This mill is made from several different mills including a Frick and a Moffitt. It was a commonly used piece of equipment in the 1930's and was intergral in the development of small communitiies and towns. This mill was used in the Anderson Creek area of Harnett County at the home place of Julius Franklin West. The mill is powered by a hand cranked Case multi fuel engine, which normally would start on gas and run on diesel or kerosene. The48" blade on the mill is hand hammered to run at the speed of 500 rpm to maintain it's ability to cut true lumber.
Farm Park Construction
erecting the Farm Park sign
Blacksmith shop Building
Loom House building crew
Building a Blackshith shop
An old building becomes the Loom House
Christmas Lights at Denton Ridge 2011
Chuck Wagon stands out in lights
Claude & Daphine as Mr. & Mrs Santa Claus
New Country Store all lite up
School House says "come in"
Inside the Country Store
Sweet Shop, "Yum!"
More Club Photos
mule plowing
Stick Cameron giving hayride
Tom Irwin's MF 35
Bill King's 1949 Farmall Super A
4-wheel lift on Paul's '64 Ford 4000
Baling corn shucks
Club Barker Bill working the crowd
Joe feeding the corn shredder
Claude feeding the hammermill
belt driven hay baler
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