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Joe Bloggs

03-20-2005 09:44:29




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here is a link to a picture of a part that i have that I dont know what it is for.
it has white machine on it. thats all the markings I can find




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Joe Bloggs

03-21-2005 07:46:36




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 Re: what is this in reply to Joe Bloggs, 03-20-2005 09:44:29  
I have changed the picture on my webpage.The picture on there now is not for this question



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Chris(WA)

03-20-2005 11:34:29




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 Re: what is this in reply to Joe Bloggs, 03-20-2005 09:44:29  
That is no tractor part! Those are sprockets for a White storage conveyor from a drycleaning store. They use them to store cleaned cloths on. These are sprockets for the chain the clothes hang on. The ones you have are either corners sprockets or return sprockets. The drive sprockets are heavier.I have one on my shop that I took out a few months ago. Going to use it for a base for a table or a grinder.

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Joe Bloggs

03-20-2005 14:00:56




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 Re: what is this in reply to Chris(WA), 03-20-2005 11:34:29  
Thanks.



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greenbeanman in Kansas

03-20-2005 18:15:25




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 Amazing in reply to Joe Bloggs, 03-20-2005 14:00:56  
Isn't it amazing what the collective mind of this forum knows? Wonder if there is such thing as a stumper to those here?



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emptypockets

03-21-2005 05:25:59




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 Re: Amazing in reply to greenbeanman in Kansas, 03-20-2005 18:15:25  
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Stumper #3 Whatsit? Please bring peace to the search.



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cdmn

03-22-2005 19:14:53




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:25:59  
That mechanism would be similar to a washing machine drive for the agitator. Different kinds of mechanisms were used by different brands.



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Chris(WA)

03-21-2005 20:15:31




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:25:59  
Might this be a gear box for a pump jack? Or at least half of a gear box? I can see it turns rotary action into occilating action. Looks like a display or school model from the nice paint job!



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rustyj14@yahoo.com

03-21-2005 11:37:05




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:25:59  
Stumper no 3: Looks like a whoa-haw fer a horses neck! RJ



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Galen

03-21-2005 05:46:59




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:25:59  
That, my friend, is off an airplane...



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emptypockets

03-21-2005 05:22:53




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 Re: Amazing in reply to greenbeanman in Kansas, 03-20-2005 18:15:25  
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Stumper #2 Whatsit?



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Chris(WA)

03-21-2005 20:19:01




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:22:53  
A spring loaded gotcha???? I give on this one! I can think of a couple things It COULD do but none I am sure of....



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emptypockets

03-21-2005 05:21:16




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 Re: Amazing in reply to greenbeanman in Kansas, 03-20-2005 18:15:25  
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Stumper #1 what"s it?



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Frank M.

03-23-2005 20:12:15




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:21:16  
I know! That's a quarter. I used to have some of them. Don't know anything about that thing above it, though.



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Emptypockets

03-23-2005 22:39:41




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 Re: Amazing in reply to Frank M., 03-23-2005 20:12:15  
Viola!!! its a quarter measure!!!!



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cdmn

03-22-2005 19:31:34




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:21:16  
I'm guessing it's something from a kitchen appliance or cabinet that prevents something from rattling. Maybe from some washing machine?



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Chris(WA)

03-21-2005 20:09:53




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 Re: Amazing in reply to emptypockets, 03-21-2005 05:21:16  
Not as sure on this on as I was on the sprockets! My guess is a tool for cleaning out rocks from a horses hooves. Just a guess mind you this one I do NOT have one of in my garage!



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