Ford Coke manufacturing plant in United States. Coke goes into hold of boat. Coke flows through opening from hopper onto a conveyor. Coke automatically weighed as it goes into the boat. 6-ft kerf cut. Coal blasted loose. Miners paid better which improves their family's condition and makes them feel contended.
Views of raw material storage yards with overhead conveyer cranes at the Ford Motor Company Rouge plants. An open train car moves along a track carrying hot smoking Coke in quenching car for discharge into a Coke Dock below the track. The operator positions the car, looks over the heap and prepares to tilt the car to dump its contents.
Workers on the Model A final assembly line of Ford River Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan. A worker seated on a scooter, moves alongside a moving assembly as he works on it with his tools.
Ford Motor Company workers swarm around the the final assembly line for the new Model A Ford car. Overhead moving parts line carries variety of parts, such as exhaust pipes, needed by the workers, who select them as needed.
Henry Ford and another man inspect and tinker with a steam engine at a field in Dearborn, Michigan. Firebox of the steam engine filled. Steam emits from the engine.
John Burroughs cranks up the engine of an early Ford Model-T at a field in Dearborn, Michigan. He gets in the car and drives it along a country road.
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