At Work

Hay shed and team at Inabnit Home Place. Grain wagon and team ready to take grain to Wilsall, Mid 1930s
Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
Inabnit Place – Stacking loose hay using horse-driven buck rakes and overshot stacker
Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
Wes Inabnit pulling log granary from north of the creek on his land previously known as the Clark Place to his upper place (near Lawrence Blattie’s) using Allis Chalmers crawler, Oliver 90 or 99 tractor and an old army truck 1947 – Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
Sawmill on Inabnit Place (previously known as the Clark Place) Leonard Fricke & Wes Inabnit – Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
1954 How the haying was done – L to R Kirk, Ken, Jim, Betty and Dela Koch – Betty (Koch) Ryan Photo Collection
Steam Engine owned by Phelan “Phil” Lamson and Inabnits – Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
Threshing Crew at Wade Inabnit Place before 1936 – Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
Wade Inabnit at his place with straw chicken house – Tank was filled with water from spring to run carbide lights – prior to 1936 – Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
The neighbors came to help – Phil Lamson tried to cross the creek below the bridge at his place in the old steam engine because he knew the bridge wouldn’t hold it and got stuck anyway. They went to the hills to get poles and threw “stuff” underneath to leverage it out. 1930s – 1940s – Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
Wade Inabnit Threshing at the Allen Place on the “Pass Road” aka Flathead Pass – Adrian Inabnit Photo Collection
Fastje Branding: Guy Chriske, Roy Waddell, Robert Fastje, Russ Robinson, Fastje Photo Collection
Branding: Roy Waddell, Art Fastje, Ken Ayers, Harry Thompson – Fastje Photo Collection
Ray Kannegard Hauling Grain circa 1914
YGM 2006.044.2179
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