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Manufactured By:
Witherby, Rugg & Richardson
Worcester, MA

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Title: 1872 Article-26" or 30" planer for large timbers
Source: Manufacturer and builder / Volume 4, Issue 7; July 1872; p. 152
Insert Date: 2/20/2017 12:32:56 PM

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This large endless-bed planer was intended for use in shipyards, railway-car making, or large lumber mills. The article describes them as "the heaviest machines ever built of their class." The cutter cylinder is solid wrought iron and carries 4 cutters. The beds travel on inclined ways, and are designed to be quickly adjustable. It can plane to between 1/2" and 6" thickness. The planer is available in both 26" and 30" widths, costing $550 or $650, respectively.

The machine was called the "Farrar" or Endless Bed Surface Planer. The origin of the Farrar name is not known.
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