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Note the long shaft protruding from the flywheel.
Another wheel can be fitted there to drive different machines or simply to attain different pulley ratio.
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Thats the brush on the street sweeper a few pics back.
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Great find. This is whats generically called a "C" cab truck.
Virtually everybody making trucks then constructed C cabs.
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I was a prisoner here in 1992 and that very pretty building used to house hundreds of convicts. The screened in porches on either end of the building was where we could sit outside after lockdown. Seeing this photo brought chills to my soul. I still remember the haunted nights inside that building and the things both long term guards and inmates would tell of seeing in its walls...... Glad that part of my life is long behind me though the memories of 2 years there will stay with me forever. Extremely haunted.
My first car was a '74 Buick Century...... Oh the memories!
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Well, I am glad they plugged up the door. Motts, you got some great shots here. I hope the crackheads can't get back in.
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Motts, did you forget to shave?
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I believe its a 73. It has the huge 5mph bumpers. I loved those old GM cars...big and heave, little wheezy motors...Nice find here, Motts!
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Damn....someone should rescue these before the crackheads clear it all out....
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That's a Wayne Carini special right there!!!
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Some of these parts can still be used, I'm sure.
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Just try TURNING this thing!
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Another great gallery, and another week late! GAH!!

I bet if theres anything worth saving here Wayne Carini may be interested....
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better view of the PTO.
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so is that your pet porcupine on the lower left or a chimney brush? (-: