Vane
Vane
Not mine, but I saw this vane posted for sale on the Market Place. What size of windmill do you think this vane went to? Presumably a USWE model B.
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You're right Wayne that vane is very similar to a Samson.
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Yeah I would say US wind engine and pump , model B
Pic I get off the net.
Pic I get off the net.
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I dug out my litterateur so I could compare the two tailvanes side by side. They are very similar but the rear corners on the Samson are a little more rounded.what i didn't know was the tailbone on the U.S.W.E has a oil cup on the top just like the Samson.
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I had US Wind Engine vane 8 FT. One side had been painted. I was able to strip off the paint and under it was Kruger Manufacturing San Ant0nio. I knew they sold gas engines not also windmills. I sold it to a couple at Poteet.
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I ended up purchasing this vane. It has US Model B on one side and Krueger Machinery CO, San Antonio, Texas on the reverse. I read on here that Krueger Machinery was found by Max Krueger in 1899, ultimately turning into San Antonio Machine & Supply Company (SAMCO). SAMCO sold a lot of windmills.
It could easily fit a USWE 12’ head. Three bullet holes…
It could easily fit a USWE 12’ head. Three bullet holes…
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Nice wall hanger Michael !!