Grain Separator

andyc

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hi am looking for information to identify who manufactures, date of manufacturers, and if anyone has any information on how to obtain an operators manual as i am looking for rotor speeds and fan speeds, i am also missing the lower grain screen, any help would be appreciated - I am attaching pictures of my restoration project

http://i44.tinypic.com/12222p2.jpg
http://i39.tinypic.com/2aexilt.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/2hd8d4j.jpg
 
Here are the photos:
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2aexilt.jpg

2hd8d4j.jpg

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Thanks Gary for your reply, this machine was manufacturered this way, the fellow we obtained it from got it new but his age doesn't allow him to remember the manufacturer. Where would i obtain information about the Gleaner S or T as operating specs could possibly be the same
 
Andy,
The reason I say Gleaner is obviously the galvinized but also the shaker arms and fan sure look old gleaner. You might try the combine forum here to see if anyone can be more help (look on the left under Community/discussion forums) not easiest to get to but maybe more help.
 
I am not an expert on threshers, nor on Canadian machinery, but I remember reading an article years ago about Canadian threshers and there were a few companies still making small ones in Canada as late as the 1950s. From photographs of larger machines I found on the web, the George White Company used galvanized tin with red framing, so it"s a start?
 

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