I don't know of any dating marks. However in the 'green book' it may give more detailed information.
There was a time when I painted mill parts different colors to see all the different parts of them working. I have suffered the indignation of several members. HAHA
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Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number.
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Good point Wayne, thank you for the offer. Making it more tempting... Lol I'm still talking to my friend in Indiana to see if they can get that Appleton Goodhue for me. If that doesn't work out I think I'll go for this woodmanse
Don't feel bad windy lol. I think that's a nifty idea! Don't listen to the rivet counters. It's your mill! Paint it as you like! Hahahah
Don't feel bad windy lol. I think that's a nifty idea! Don't listen to the rivet counters. It's your mill! Paint it as you like! Hahahah
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Oh no not mad at all. lol
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number.
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Windy ,
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I asked for some better pictures of the woodmanse, so waiting on that. But a part of me is saying I should wait for the trade fair before buying anymore windmills haha
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Tell me a hobby that doesn't! Hahaha
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I say it's like having a garden you water and cultivate and watch it grow, pretty soon one turns into 2 then 3 and so on it goes.
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maybe this?
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Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number.
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Windy , love that Easter egg painting
And yes it makes sense to color different parts to show how it works
And yes it makes sense to color different parts to show how it works