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Found me some Model T front wheels and tires and a couple cool signs.  The window weight is lead and HEAVY!

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One of her girls got this sweet grinder.  It’s massive!

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ebinmaine

Some awesome stuff there! Trina sure would love those stoves. That thing from Greenfield Massachusetts. Not far from where I was born and raised.

Many moons ago there were oodles of great manufacturing facilities in that area.

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953 nut

That was quite a haul there.                          :text-coolphotos:

The kitchen stove resembles the one my mother cooked on when I was a wee little tyke. At the time our electrical service consisted of a few pull chain lights and a couple of wall receptacles. When I was about three or four years old new electrical service feeders were installed and we were able to have a refrigerator and electric stove as well as lights in every room.

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SylvanLakeWH
3 hours ago, 953 nut said:

When I was about three or four years old new electrical service feeders were installed and we were able to have a refrigerator and electric stove as well as lights in every room.


Gotta ask... when's the indoor plumbing scheduled...? :ychain:

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953 nut
2 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

indoor plumbing

That we had, the little Myers water pump was THE electrical appliance. The water heater was a fuel oil unit so it had a small pump and blower which were also electric.

We just didn't have much in the way of an electrical service, a single 20 amp 120  volt service is all that anyone out in the sticks had at the time.

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