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Comfort King Cab Company Combine

Comfort King Cab Company Combine - Photograph
Accession #: 4262.10a
Title: Comfort King Cab Company Combine
Object Type: Photograph
Participants:
Physical Description: 8 x 10 color photograph of a Comfort King Cab on a John Deer Tractor in a field.
Description: Mike Johnson built his first hillside combine cab in an old Colfax garage as "a matter of survival." He suffered from extreme allergies at a time when combine drivers had no shelter from the dusty wheat harvest. In 1968, he formed the "Comfort King Cab" corporation, gradually improving models to include air conditioning and filtering. During winter months workers from local families helped him manufacture the cabs, as many as 100 per year. Production stopped in 1977, just after the John Deere company began producing combines with cabs already installed.
Category: History
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Agriculture (Industry), Photograph (Artwork)
Geographical Reference: Colfax (Washington->Whitman County)
Dimensions:
width 10"
height 8"
Materials/Techniques:
paper (fiber product) ( -> -> ) (Material)
Credit Line: Gift of Mike and Karen Johnson, 2011

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