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Mr. Tom

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Line shafts, flywheels, pulleys-SOLD
« on: September 11, 2019, 05:28:09 pm »
Pic #1
Large homemade line shaft for flat belts. 9x18x14 high. The hefty solid brass flywheel is 4-7/8x7/8x 1/4” bore.

Pic #2
Pulleys, line shafts, right angle gears, homemade baker fan with unglued base, chain drive, chains, small brass flywheels, crankshafts.

Pic #3
Close up of large brass flywheel. Six spoke cast iron flywheel behind it is included.

Pic #4
Leather belt material.

Pic #5
Vintage photo of large line shaft in action for scale.

10 lb oversized box from zip 65401 should ship for $25-$45 USPS priority.

SOLD 9-11-19

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Looks like the remains of a Baker fan in pic #2
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Re: Line shafts, flywheels, pulleys-SOLD
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2019, 07:55:40 pm »
Heckuva deal, well done Daniel!
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Re: Line shafts, flywheels, pulleys-SOLD
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2019, 08:36:49 am »
Looks like in 1975, one of the larger engines just rotated the smaller ones?

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Re: Line shafts, flywheels, pulleys-SOLD
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2019, 09:57:59 am »
That’s right. It’s a Jensen 50 at full steam belted to a Jensen 75, Jensen 55, Wilesco Old Smoky, rotating sign, trip hammer, Weeden 121, windmill, Jensen 100 workshop, Baker fan, and five Wilesco workshop tools. By the time I acquired this collection he had added a Mamod Tourer, Ferris wheel, and three more small engines.