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Posted by Crys Davis on November 05, 2003 at 18:17:33 from (66.210.22.81):
In Reply to: Re: unknown antique farm equipment posted by Joe on November 04, 2003 at 06:16:31:
It looks to have bee tractor-pulled at one point. We are about an hr north of oklahoma city, so if anyone in the area would be able to help, they would be welcome to try. I hope to have a scanner up and running soon, so we can post a pic. It appears to have run on an old external flywheel system without a motor of its own. (Inside one of the doors on the side is an old drive belt.) It has what looks like a bale chute on the front end and something that looks like a hopper on the left side near the rear. It is a sheet-metal grey machine that is about 20 ft long and 9 feet high and about 6 feet wide. It looks like it has a chaf chute on the rear, which is part of what is causing our confusion. Any further input would be helpful...we are mostly just trying to get rid of the thing, as a whole or in parts. thanks! Crys
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