Dempster 12a

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Dempster 12a

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Hello from the upper left coast. Last sept I purchased a standing 8ft Dempster 12a in eastern Nebraska , between Wakefield and Pender. It is in very nice shape, no rust under the hood, blades straight, minimum bullet holes. Just taking it apart giving it a good cleaning and new bearings. This is my first mill and I am getting a lot of good info from this forum. THANKS. A couple questions, what do you use to replace packing on the hood? The end of the blades are crimped, when did they start/stop doing that? Also on the side of the case it has a line and says oil level but it is upside down. Is this normal?
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Dang! I never saw an upside down level indicator! LOL It holds 2 quarts. That's usually enough to go halfway up the big gear to the center shaft.

I use some kind of rope for helmet gaskets on these.

Dempster started crimping the blades I'm thinking in the 20's or 30's. The 12-A I think was made in the 30's or 40's for a while. I don't have my book here though. I do know that on very early Dempster wheels, the blades are not crimped. I have see 6 footers both ways.
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You mean I got a one of a kind, $2000000 I can retire on unicorn dempster12a 😳? Thanks for the info!!
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Unicorn 12a lol😀😀😀 it is unique keep us posted on progress welcome to the group
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Maybe the foundry worker had to much to drink the night before and didn't know up from down.
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You are way up there. I'm planning a trip to Eastern Wa come Sept. Want to go the museums at Pomeroy, Walla Walla and any others I can find in the area. Then over to my daughters close to Bend Or. I've been to the one at Walla Walla once many moons ago.
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That’s what I thought, made Friday afternoon or Monday morning. Used to drive truck through that area, some nice towns just no time to stop and explore. That’s about a 7-8 hour drive from here on the other side of the mountains. I’m closer to Vancouver BC then Seattle
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The museum at Walla Walla had a complete wood hillside combine set up, with 40 fiber glass mules all harnessed up. Really something!
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Another question about the oil level indicator, is that the normal location behind tail pin?
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yep. Real handy ain't it...
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