Windmill part?
- Wind Charger Mike
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Windmill part?
Any thoughts on what this is? Kinda doubt it’s windmill but this is the place to id it if it is.
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- pcowley (RIP)
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Re: Windmill part?
It is the main shaft out of a (wooden blade ?) POWER mill. ID of mill unknown.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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Re: Windmill part?
Big time bracing coming off the front.
- Wind Charger Mike
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Re: Windmill part?
I appreciate the input. Now to identify the mill.
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Re: Windmill part?
Nah, its a stirrer for a 55 gal drum of paint or chocolate chip cookie dough.
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LOL, thanks for makin me smile! cookie dough ?
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Is that a P inside that thing on the arms on the Front? Bet that emblem is used on other things they built. Peerless, Perkins?
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Heck with identifying … now its time to find the rest!!Wind Charger Mike wrote: Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:28 pm I appreciate the input. Now to identify the mill.
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Ed
Ed
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Nah, not a windmill part. Its far too light weight for any type of power mill, I own or have owned power mills in 12' 14' and 16' and none have anything close to that fragile of shaft and spiders. Second clue is the spiders are just pinned to the shaft with small bolts. This is a shaft assembly for an old time grain binder reel. Might stick my neck out a little and even suggest that the 'M' on the one spider may indicate its from a McCormick Deering machine...
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Re: Windmill part?
You present a compelling case councilor. Unless there’s more evidence I think the defendant goes to the farming equipment pile.
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