Stover model M
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So I'm guessing it was made to be oiled not greased. Seems it would be impossible to grease.
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In the third photo of the race plate it appears there is a oiler nipple with a flipper lid to keep foreign objects out .
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Yes , so would you use same oil as in gear box?
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And would you oil once a year with gears or more often?
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Russail most windmills use transmission fluid in the gear box.
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Open gear mills need looked at or serviced once a month. Or at least after each rain. Boo hoo!
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Just getting out to the shop this evening. Here's the tag from my 12' Axtell C.CTXmiller wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:42 am Paul
You have a photo of your Axtell tag/SN that you could post? Curious at its SN and how Axtell ran their SNs via models. Thanks
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Thank you Paul. I was trying to figure out how Axtell serialized their Ever Oiled models.
My 1931 model B possesses SN: 603 and my 1939 model D possesses SN: 2908. Your model C from 1939 with SN: 2885 was made fairly close in production to that of my D, just 22 made between your 12’ C and my D. Sort of makes your model C both a big brother and little brother to my D…that will mess with your mind. So it appears Axtell SNs were applied to all Ever Oiled models (A, B, C & D) increasing each year and never resetting per calendar/fiscal year.
I had previously posted most of the below in another thread to help with my theory, but Paul’s SN seemingly fills in my theory.
It is unreasonable that Axtell could have sold 603+ 16’/18’ B’s in 1931 (Great Depression) and likewise inconceivable they could have sold 2908+ 16’ / 18’ D’s in 1939.
My 1931 model B possesses SN: 603 and my 1939 model D possesses SN: 2908. Your model C from 1939 with SN: 2885 was made fairly close in production to that of my D, just 22 made between your 12’ C and my D. Sort of makes your model C both a big brother and little brother to my D…that will mess with your mind. So it appears Axtell SNs were applied to all Ever Oiled models (A, B, C & D) increasing each year and never resetting per calendar/fiscal year.
I had previously posted most of the below in another thread to help with my theory, but Paul’s SN seemingly fills in my theory.
It is unreasonable that Axtell could have sold 603+ 16’/18’ B’s in 1931 (Great Depression) and likewise inconceivable they could have sold 2908+ 16’ / 18’ D’s in 1939.
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I always say keep you lies simple, you may need to repeat them. He-He Looking at old newspapers the other day from Ft Worth home of the Axtell an add listed Monitor and Witte gas engines as being sold be Axtell. Plus Monitor Windmills and their Standard Windmill from a 1907 paper.