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Bet you've never seen one of these!

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Dick Davis

10-25-2004 05:50:47




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Check out implement pictures of white mountain freezer 45 Farnmall H. (PS: How do you move the photo to this forum?)




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Hugh MacKay

10-25-2004 18:07:56




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Dick Davis, 10-25-2004 05:50:47  
Dick: Spent many sessions turning one of those by hand as a kid. My grand mother had one, and we used to hit her up to make ice cream on hot days. She always said," No problem if you guys turn the crank." And man could those machines make good ice cream.



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andy b.

10-25-2004 09:36:34




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Dick Davis, 10-25-2004 05:50:47  
that must be some hellaciously stiff ice cream to need 30HP to churn it!!!!!
:-)

seriously, i was going to set up a hit-n-miss churn, but i already have a few old tractors and i think this may be the way to go. sure it's way more HP than needed, but i think it'd be a cool setup for family picnics. heck, you could even have several churns running at once with different flavors in each.

andy b.

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Nebraska Cowman

10-25-2004 08:41:28




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Dick Davis, 10-25-2004 05:50:47  
I wonder..... Does it lug the H down and stall it or just twist the beater shaft off when the ice cream is done?



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Dick Davis

10-25-2004 14:42:58




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 10-25-2004 08:41:28  
Nope that H just lugs along and the belt starts to slip pretty seriously (actually the man tensioner gets tired). You guys and your hit and miss rigs would have to come up with transport-- see this ice cream maker goes in the parade with all the other Farmalls. Actually the inventor almost had a newbie to collecting convinced that it was a factory option for New England. Great fun.



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rustyfarmall

10-25-2004 08:05:34




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Dick Davis, 10-25-2004 05:50:47  
I have seen several very similar set-ups. Also have seen the freezers being powered by a hit and miss engine, and have also seen them being powered from a sprocket mounted to the rear wheel of an old truck which was jacked up off the ground.



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scotty

10-25-2004 06:31:21




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Dick Davis, 10-25-2004 05:50:47  
Hi Dick, At the risk of asking a real dumb question, what does that thing do? Ice cream maker? And your right, I have never seen anythging like that!

Thanks scotty



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F-I-T

10-25-2004 05:55:31




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Dick Davis, 10-25-2004 05:50:47  
third party image

Just right click the photo and copy the "properties" to the Optional Image URL box below in your message.



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little john

10-25-2004 06:07:45




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to F-I-T, 10-25-2004 05:55:31  
Is that thing running off the PTO? Is that a big speed reduction gear near the tractor?

Has anyone figured out how to include a picture using a Macintosh? It has a one-button mouse, and it doesn't seem to work the same.



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Waltertn

10-25-2004 06:36:38




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to little john, 10-25-2004 06:07:45  
Hold the control button down and click on the picture same as a right click in Windows.



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little john

10-25-2004 08:52:43




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to Waltertn, 10-25-2004 06:36:38  
Thanks for the information!



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Dick Davis

10-25-2004 06:20:49




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 Re: Bet you've never seen one of these! in reply to little john, 10-25-2004 06:07:45  
Thanks FIT
John yes it is PTO driven through a reduction pulley/ tensioner that turns at correct speed with H idle way down. Dick Davis



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