Wetmore Grinder/mixer, information wanted

I just acquired a older Wetmore grinder mixer, I'm guessing that it's a mid 60's vintage, I would like to find any printed literature for a model 19M255, sales brochures, magazine add, an owner/operator manual would be awesome
I'm going to try and attach a picture
 
pic,,,I hope
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Years ago our neighbor had one but it was green and sold under the Oliver name. We had a couple of the grinder/blowers. Use to get parts from some place in Oklahoma.
 
Most likely obsolete a long time ago.Probably no parts available anywhere. This where you get creative.
 
I have the very same hammer mill, but without the mixer tank. Used to have it lagged down to the barn floor, and belted it to my W4 Mcormack Standard. It could handle grain in a steady flow from a 4? auger. Haven?t used it in several years now, but it works slick, and I still have it.
 
Here is a link to an older YT post about them. In it the poster says that they got bought out by United Farm tools and then AGCO bought United farm tools.

https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=implment&th=124403


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I also found some links to HUGE gravel crushers under the name Wetmore.
Older post on Wetmore grinder mixer.
 
first, thanks for the responses..
I'm not totally unfamiliar with wetmore, I have the 888 'Hydro' that my dad bought new back in the late 70's or early 80's,,it was after Wetmore went to United Farm Tools, as it has wetmore and the UFT logo's on it. it actually has a larger grinder mill than the one I put pics of,, and larger tank,,the one in the pictures has the 'Clipper" mill on it, but I'm not sure what size the tank is.

JD seller,, yep, I found that previous YT post with a google search

Delta Red, yea,, I know the parts are going to be obsolete, but, a lot ate off the shelf bearings, auger flighting, I'm jus hoping the knives are ok, and the hammers haven't been all used up. the next big thing is to find a shop to roll the lower part of the cone of the tank. I think a decent fabricater can pretty much take of everything else

I still would like to find any advertising, sales lit, and especially an owners manual for the one in the pictures, cause if I get where I want with this machine, gonna need all I can find to have new decals made
 
The Floyd County Museum in Charles City Iowa is the source for Oliver manuals. Call them and see if you can get a manual for the Oliver version.

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