Old 3-point mounted mixer - Maybe a Ferguson?

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I'm wondering if Ferguson ever made a concrete/mortar mixer.

This morning my Uncle showed me one that's lying in his barn. Last time I recall seeing it used was in the late 1970s when we mixed some mortar with it.

He used it on a TO-30. Took the fenders off and bolted some braces to the axle where the fenders bolted on.

There's a bald tire that sits on a belt pulley, and that's what turns the drum. After mixing you lift the 3-point arms up, and that dumps the drum.

I'm trying to get some pictures uploaded. If I get it done I'll post them.
 
I don't think ferguson ever made them. There were a couple of companies that made them but Transmix utility mixer was probably the most popular. This one ran off
a special narrow belt pulleys not the average size the fergusons or fords used.

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Yea might be a transmix. Looks like the pulley is sitting in the drum. They had fender brackets that came up on the fenders to help protect them. a lot of times
the bracket went with the tractor.
 
(quoted from post at 01:30:02 05/13/19) I'm wondering if Ferguson ever made a concrete/mortar mixer.

This morning my Uncle showed me one that's lying in his barn. Last time I recall seeing it used was in the late 1970s when we mixed some mortar with it.

He used it on a TO-30. Took the fenders off and bolted some braces to the axle where the fenders bolted on.

There's a bald tire that sits on a belt pulley, and that's what turns the drum. After mixing you lift the 3-point arms up, and that dumps the drum.

I'm trying to get some pictures uploaded. If I get it done I'll post them.

Yes looks like a transmix. If you have need, I can email the manuals to you
 
I'd say it sure looks like the Transmix mixer that someone posted.

I tried to find the time and place for the auction in case anyone is interested in it. Have not come up with it yet. When I do I'll get it posted.


(BTW - I have no financial interest in this thing)
 
The auction info, in case anyone is interested:

http://www.topauctions24-7.com/upl/html_salebill/74411/357_74411.html

It's not on the listing yet. But it will for sure be there.

Any questions you can email me at rsitruss at yahoo dot com
 

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