Goold Shapley & Muir Power Mill

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Mike Hage
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I havent seen that u shaped thing yet all my vanes just have the 3 angle irons even the big one that came with the 10' wheel. This vane i am painting is for an open double gear ideal. So do you have any foot gear stuff to make it work. That would be so cool to see that all working
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Something just dawned on me these things were stenciled and then they brushed in the gaps
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That's the way some of my stencils are. Didn't know about those tho.
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That's the way my stencils work, trace the outline and fill in the open area. I trace mind with a black marker easier to not run out of the lines.
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Mike, no I'm still looking for a foot gear.
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Be tough to find an original. I do have a pile of model T ford differentials tho. A period correct adaptation??
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Mike Hage wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 10:41 pm Be tough to find an original. I do have a pile of model T ford differentials tho. A period correct adaptation??
You never know, there is still a lot of stuff out there, I never thought I would find a powermill and then within three months I hade 2 :D
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You never know, there is still a lot of stuff out there, I never thought I would find a powermill and then within three months I hade 2 :D
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It seems with me when I stop looking for something that's when I find it. I had that happen on a model 202 JD two way plow. Looked for years quiet looking and ended up with two.
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I'll watch here in Sask for you now that I know what it looks like. I wonder did GS&M make those foot gears or someone else? Is there casting #s. Does the foot gear show up in any GS&M literature?
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Which leads me to another question. Did GS&M make there own pumps? It would be nice to have the correct pump when I put up my tower.
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