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Wayne
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I finally got the photo of the Dandy Power Mill loaded.
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You got 2 for the price of one.
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Thanks Wayne !! Can't tell but looks like some gears are missing.
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No it's 100 %. Was taken down from a barn where it had been in use. They had everything down to the belt pulley drive. The thing I found unusual was I was thinking with all that extra weight they would have supported it different than the smaller mills. No it has the in tower support cup. Just bigger. I think it was a 13ft mill. Went home with Dan Benjamin.
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That's certainly a rare bird. Thanks!
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One thing that is different from the regular Dandy's is the arms are twisted like Monitor arms where they mount on the hubs. When I first looked at it I thought Monitor but then you look at the long snot and brake and you knew it was a Dandy.
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