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    Thanks for the journey back in time, Brian. You may have missed your calling; you're a talented writer.

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    Interesting article Brian.I can relate to the saw mill and water wheels The saw mills were run by a belt system hooked to a tractor flywheel.We used the water wheel for grinding grain mainly corn.

    Those were the days.What mag.or paper did you place the article in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Dalton View Post
    Interesting article Brian.I can relate to the saw mill and water wheels The saw mills were run by a belt system hooked to a tractor flywheel.We used the water wheel for grinding grain mainly corn.

    Those were the days.What mag.or paper did you place the article in?
    I am a member of the Georgian Bay Steam Association, and the story will be published in their Steamshow booklet for the 2009 summer Steam festival.
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