Unusual Heller Aller

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Windcatcher530 Dan
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Unusual Heller Aller

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Has anyone ever seen one like this?
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does it have a helmet?
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I'm guessing it does it's an oil bath.
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Is that one at Chuck’s place?
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Michael it could be it was sent to me a while back and I couldn't remember from who.
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I think that one is at Chucks place, but I could be wrong. I sort of recall Steve A showing me an odd ball mill and the background sort of looks like Chucks place. It is unique.
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Any idea what those extra gears were for?
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My guess would be some kind of oiling system ?
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In 1923 H/A came out with their very first Run-In - Oil mill, which was replaced in 1927 by the "Improved Model" which ran all the way till the 80's. The original was proved to be defective, so was re-designed. Seems to me that the mill shown was the first original H/A mill.

Quite the rare bird there.
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Daresay Windybob has it right. The Panhandle-Plains museum at Canyon,Texas, has in the museum library the "Baker Run-in-Oil Windmills, Catalog No. 31" (ca 1923) which describes the above windmill.

Windcatcher530Dan, you are right, too. The purpose of that Rube Goldberg device was to splatter the oil around.

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P.S. The Panhandle-Plains museum library has a tremendous collection of trade literature on windmills. I spent over a day there years ago going through it all (was like a kid in a candy store). They will xerox whatever you want, so be sure to bring some $. Well worth the visit. The museum itself is also worth a visit.
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