Pre 30 Implements and Primitives
Nice original hearse with original side lamps, has casket in rear for display! Built by Cynthiana Carriage Co. of Cynthiana, Kentucky. Originally owned by RS Batman Funeral Home in Marengo, IN.
Stationary wooden thresher, 24 inches wide, on skids, beautiful original paint. Setup with Sunflower screens
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Binder is in good working condition and ready for the field has had new gathering chains, sprockets & bearings installed about 10 years ago, by General Repair in Ronks, Pa. The main part of their business is repairing corn binders for the amish in Lancaster, County.
Binder is still threaded from the last time it was used. Partial ball of twine is still in the machine and a new ball of twine is included in the sale.
made by IHC and sold under P&O brand name. possibly early 20s
Unknown manufacture, shows model number 2, several different screens.
Unknown manufacture, hand, crank, comes with assorted screens.
Comes with cob elevator, loading elevator on steel trucks
7-5 drill with wooden box.
14” throat, has been repainted. Setup for sunflower seeds. mounted on cart wheels for easy moving!
Has been repainted, 34? diameter wheels with wooden hopper.
Everything is mechanically loose, missing electric motor.
Model number 1, serial number 2175, capacity 6-15 bushels an hour.
Model number 8 wooden forage cutter, broken knife holder assembly, broken crank assembly, wood is in poor condition.
Metal cradle, with wooden butter churn, has lid
Show signs of use, everything is there.
One is loose, two are part of a cabinet, approximately 10 inches in diameter.
Belt driven, for counter use.
All have spouts, some have lids.
Measures 12? diameter by 28? tall and holds 10 gallon.
Has been repainted, mechanically operational.
Serial number 606522, electric driven coffee grinder, condition unknown.
26? wooden rims with replacement tires and replacement springs seat, has cork handles.
All brass with marble top, model 452, serial number 791489, appears to be complete, very tarnished, but missing keys.
Model number 1068 ? G, serial number FR842201.
Missing serial number tag, broken marble, has tarnish, missing, side cover.
Model number 356 ? G , serial number 152-2139, has marble top that is cracked.
Has red and blue lenses, lenses are glass and are not broken. Missing clamp knob.
Wooden box with cast iron crank and grinding mechanism.
Just in time for your next camping outing, two pair early circa 1900 leather snake guards.
Comes with mega phone horn, assorted wax cylinders and hand cranked base unit.
2 separate machines. One for testing generators and regulator systems the other is a magnetizer.
14? crushing chamber, on steel wheel truck, has stainless steel buckets mounted on rubber belt.
Nicely repainted, water tank with hand pump, on steel wheel running gear, tank is 36? in diameter and 90? long.
Custom made sawmill on a vintage railroad baggage cart running gear.
Mill is 17’ overall length by 5’-8” wide. Will easily saw a 7” x 5’-0” log, can take up to 6’-0” though. Carriage is a 3-head x 4’-0” overall length. It has a 20” by 28 tooth blade, however it can accommodate up to a 24” blade which will allow one to saw up to a 9” diameter log. The drive pulley is 8” diameter x 7-1/2” wide.
Has all new wood and fresh paint.
Horse drawn, has been repainted, has two individual hoppers with canvas bags at need repaired.
Original 3 hp Stover engine with Hardie 2 piston pump and wooden tank on metal cart.
Comes with hand crank fan, new fire bricks, hood.
Currently set up to have one grinding wheel, and one circular saw with homemade wooden table, mounted on a cast base.
parts include a Case crossmotor tractor fuel tank, an IHC Famous gas engine fuel tank, McCormick Deering Type M gas engine linkage, Fairbanks Morse gas engine head, brass carburetor bowl, gas engine coils and other gas engine parts.
Dempster, Davie Pump Corporation, and The Oshkosh, plus a few other unknowns.
Wooden ox yoke, metal clamp for woodworking, and a wooden bench for woodworking.
Hand driven grinder.
Appears to be for a grinding wheel or buffer.
Will weigh approximately 400 pounds.
Many different styles, and purposes.