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Posted by Lee Boland on December 22, 2006 at 14:48:42 from (208.252.179.24):
I have this old 24" planer that's been through a fire and had all the babbit boiled out of the bearings. I realize this is not in the field of old tractors but wondered if anybody has an idea where I can learn about such an animal. It weighs about 3000 pounds and I can't find a manufacturer's name on it. I'm guessing it's vintage is early 1900's. What I would really like is to be able to find some old books or catalogs that might lead me somewhere--even about how to belt the various pulleys. I'm going to try to learn how to re-pour the babbit. I've already discovered that that's neither easy or low-cost. Again, any help would be appreciated. Lee @ Elk Mound
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