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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7491731" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>and now we're getting into it....</p><p>on Dartmoor, most major steadings, up to all hamlets, had walled tracks up to the 'common' or rough, called 'drift lanes...for obvious reason.</p><p>Ours is laid out - and I still use it every day- so 1 man cannot work it. It was very clearly a 2 man system or more.</p><p></p><p>And we've little threshing barns all the way up through the valley, signalling everyone grew a little corn. One on our place is tiny, with the platt above (where you'd stack your stooks?) barely 40' across, waiting for a dry autumn day to pitch em in. That one might only have handled crop off 4-8 acres.</p><p>No Tescos then!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7491731, member: 9965"] and now we're getting into it.... on Dartmoor, most major steadings, up to all hamlets, had walled tracks up to the 'common' or rough, called 'drift lanes...for obvious reason. Ours is laid out - and I still use it every day- so 1 man cannot work it. It was very clearly a 2 man system or more. And we've little threshing barns all the way up through the valley, signalling everyone grew a little corn. One on our place is tiny, with the platt above (where you'd stack your stooks?) barely 40' across, waiting for a dry autumn day to pitch em in. That one might only have handled crop off 4-8 acres. No Tescos then! [/QUOTE]
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