Agricultural implements. Location of events unknown.
Industry; technology. Various scenes of man and machine. Crane lifting stack of skids (?) -- anyway; lifting some kind of material; workers below it. Pan as crane moves left; toward a wagon where more of the material is stacked. Workers push...
Agricultural implements. Location of events unknown.
Industry; technology. Various scenes of man and machine. Crane lifting stack of skids (?) -- anyway; lifting some kind of material; workers below it. Pan as crane moves left; toward a wagon where more of the material is stacked. Workers push little carts along a track. Two men lifting some machine with a big wheel. CU Worker doing something with this machine.
Shot of mechanic working on another machine; with screwdriver. Four Workers pull a heavy machine (farm implement) behind them. Man in coat and hat turns on a machine (looks like a conveyor belt). Another angle of this same machine in motion. Shot of row of agricultural implements; with 2 men talking behind the machinery. Next; shot of a worker holding a rope to guide a heavy piece of machinery which is being lifted into the air. GV this scene -- in which we see the big crane lifting the machine; workers are pushing against the bottom of the crane to turn it.
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