[AT] Durn Hollywood crazies forgot the tractor

James Peck jamesgpeck at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 26 19:13:49 PST 2020


One story my father had recounted was that big Austrian estate owners (think Baron von Trapp)  had imported some tracked Holts or Bests prior to WW1.  Came a time when the Americans and allies were trying to figure out how the other side was moving their artillery at night.  It was those tractors.

We got the 17 year old to drive the geezers to the picture show a couple of nights ago. We saw that movie "1917".  I did not see any tractors in it but it did have a tank stuck in a trench. It would have been nice to see a big tracked Holt with the single front wheel dragging a big artillery piece around.

I and the 17 year old discussed the dead horses lying around. It was my position that they were used in place of a tractor to move artillery.

I loved the singing. The song, "Poor Wayfaring Stranger", gave the movie a Bluegrass feel which was IMO a little out of place to the plot, but beautifully done.

One of the English speaking troops was a Sikh wearing a loosely wrapped turban. A blue collar Sikh I know at work wears a turban that appears to be a bandana.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Davis_Tillman#%22I_Am_a_Poor_Wayfaring_Stranger%22

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