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Harvesting was a spectacular sight when combines were pulled by teams of up to 33 horses or mules. The harvest scene before you is representative of the Columbia Plateau Blue Mountain area beginning approximately in 1900 and phased out during the 1930s. An equalizing Shandoney hitch allowed each mule to pull the same amount of load, and for the first time made it possible to hitch together this number of animals and enable them to pull machine this heavy. The mule skinner controlled this entire team with only two lines to the leaders. All of these animals had to be harnessed and hitched each morning and afternoon. At noon, they were unhitched, watered and fed, then hitched up again. At the end of the day, the horses or mules had to be cared for ahead of the crew. Around 1900, the local wheat harvesting was done with a push header and a stationary separator powered by a steam engine. The Harris combine in this exhibit was first known as a combined harveste