cdsieg
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Most curious as to what F and G are, even though I would be happy with a response on any of these items. Thanks for your help!
Thanks creskol, I appreciate your help, please do shot the buckle name my way if you remember it. Thanks again, Cindycreskol said:I know that Boomer made different sized cast iron Parlor stoves, so I would bet that one piece is a shaker grate from a No. 14 Boomer Parlor stove.
The bracket with the three bolts is a tongue bracket off of a plow or some other horse-drawn piece of equipment.
G is some type of buckle .. can't remember the name right off, but I will try to find one in a little while.
LOL on my guess if that is the case! I am not to cool at the guessing game! Thanks for your thoughts! Cindydozer dan said:i'm thinking "D" is a right angle gear drive housing. most likely from an old tiller or steering box from tractor or car.
Thank You, in another one of my forum questions I found and old Model T part, so I searched to see if this was the thermostat housing off of that, but must be another brand!ouachitacaveman said:I believe that
" C " is a thermostat housing off of
a very old car or a tractor.
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cdsieg said:LOL on my guess if that is the case! I am not to cool at the guessing game! Thanks for your thoughts! Cindydozer dan said:i'm thinking "D" is a right angle gear drive housing. most likely from an old tiller or steering box from tractor or car.
Makes me feel a little better about my guess of D being from a lamp! LOLdozer dan said:cdsieg said:LOL on my guess if that is the case! I am not to cool at the guessing game! Thanks for your thoughts! Cindydozer dan said:i'm thinking "D" is a right angle gear drive housing. most likely from an old tiller or steering box from tractor or car.
oops. sorry about that. i read the letter to the right of the object when it should have been to the left. is that a grease fitting i see in the back side of it?.
i meant "C"
and thats my final answer.![]()
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