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Albert Brecher

Pull hay in winter
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Grinzens
date of recording:
2008-07-07
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1935
transcription:
And in winter, as one has weggeschöpft front of the barn in the snow and placed the tray on the barn and the barn? there was still a top hole, after you have herausgeschöpft the hay. And later, when the bottom was only a little more, it has only just leergeschöpft below. placed on the hay. And there was the Heuschlitten afterwards, you have had a Heugitter that could drauflegen there. This was again linked with two crossbars in front and behind, where you could drag the slider over it afterwards. And then you can pull over to the barn. And at the barn, as I said, the slide was then placed very close to the hay. And afterwards there was a rope, then a Weisbäumchen been, had also once again behind such a journal. And from behind? since everything was full of hay up there? has it right then lashed with a rope. There are about 200 pounds on it been on the slide. And since the front was still a Reitbank. So, there's a cross piece with the rear part was connected. That was a Reitbank, a small, narrow board could sit on and where to brake with their feet then. And there was still so out of a bar where you could hold on to. When you drag and so on. For driving out that was pretty good. Afterwards they can sit back on the hay, the brake with his feet, once right, once left. Depending on where it went into the corners. There is only one driving alone with the sled. If something is too hard was it? one has not only hay but also wood and branches, yard-long wooden club, and so on led, of course that was far harder. And since then the back of the carriage still attached to tree branches and implanted a large stone or more large stones, so that has slowed down a little.