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First load for that trailer, George Fifield lathe
 
Pretty good size machine. You must have a huge shop ?
Not really, not big enough to set it up properly. The outfit that had it was vacating a building complex and they were selling everything, they didn't even have a price on this one, as they were just going to leave it behind. I knew the new owners had no use for it and where it would end up.
There was also the biggest Fosdick radial drill I've ever seen, no takers on it last I was aware...........................my feverish mind was trying to save it, but it was just too big for my trailers. IIRC the column was 22 inches in diameter, I guestimated it would weigh at least 7 tons.
 

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