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Manufactured/Badged by:
Goodell-Pratt Co.
Shelburne Falls, MA; Greenfield, MA
True Manufacturer:
Goodell-Pratt Co.
,
Shelburne Falls, MA; Greenfield, MA
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Other
Machine Size:
Submitted By:
Ed Hobbs
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Countershaft 130
Date of Manufacturer:
ca 1922
Serial Number:
N/A
Last Updated
10/15/2017 4:11:15 PM
Comments:
This was found on an Internet auction site. Will go nicely with the No 35 Foot Power pictured here and a 125 Bench Lathe. Plan on making a bench and setting all this up as a foot powered machine. Want to see how it works and compares to the 121 Foot Power Table. Will post after shots and plan to do a video and place it on www.footpoweredmachinery.com at some point.
Photo 1:
Comments:
As found. Nothing broken or cracked. Tight and loose pulleys on the left and match to headstock pulley on right.
Source:
My camera
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Note the lever on right with "hook eye" for strap to move shifter to engage tight pulley. Strap goes under shaft and the round roller at the left. Some of the "Goodell-Pratt Red" still on inside of pulley.
Source:
My camera
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Catalog cut from #15 catalog. Note this countershaft appears to have been designed to be mounted under a bench.
Source:
Scan from my catalog.
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