Windmill type

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CTXmiller
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Windmill type

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Saw these for sale on Facebook and was curious at the make on the first model for which I attached photos. All are relayed as 10’ wheels.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 634596072/
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Re: Windmill type

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I don't know. Maybe early Elgin?
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I agree an Elgin Wonder B
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I wanna agree also, Wonder B.

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Looks like Elgin vane hinge
CTXmiller
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Thank you. Was one that I was just curious over.
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So the story goes it was the first run in oil metal blade windmill.
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Might be worth it for someone then. Seemed unique and in good shape externally (via the posted pictures) for a 100+ yr old 10’ windmill.
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That is a pretty good deal on a 10 ft if its in good shape, I rebuilt a 12 ft a few years ago, those goofy cage bearings are a bear to rebuild if they are out, on mine the mice rusted one end away and I had to machine a new one because I couldn't find anything to replace it. Other than that, the arms on mine were pretty light for a 12 ft, looked more like the metal they should have used on an 8ft, lots of welds over breaks, weird stuff scabbed etc. I made new ones out of heavier iron and painted it all Van Sickle Aluminum to match, someday I would like to have it all redipped if it holds up well.
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