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oliver2-44

Happy 4th :USA: My 312-8 refurbishment is nearing completion (pic soon) and one attachment i would like to built is a tractor driven ice cream maker :woohoo:. I've seen a few general pictures of ice cream makers driven by garden tractors, hit or miss engines, Farmall B's etc 
If anyone would share some close up pictures of how they've built one to fit a wheel horse I would appreciate it.  It would be a bonus if you;d share you operating speed, drive pulley sizes, and what you used for a front right angle gearbox, or any other little built details i haven't even thought of yet. 

Thanks! 
 

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