Iron Sharpens Iron: Let’s see how farmers made it happen back in the day when technology wasn’t around

Modern day conveniences, like the tire shop for example, were not always around. In 1870, if you wanted it, you or someone else had to make it.

Chip Carter takes us on a trip back in time to see how farmers made it all happen.

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