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    Posted 11 years ago

    scottvez
    (977 items)

    Any thoughts on what this motor or machine was used for would be appreciated.

    The motor appears on an 1880s- 90s cabinet card that was photographed by Wheat out of Rockford, IL.

    Any help or thoughts on the cabinet card are appreciated.

    scott

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    1. rniederman rniederman, 11 years ago
      Don't know what the thing is but I like the cab overall.
    2. TheGateKeeper TheGateKeeper, 11 years ago
      Probably a factory motor. A leather belt ran on the pulley to a line shaft that could operate a number of machines.
    3. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks for looking rob and gatekeeper!

      scott
    4. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks for looking gargoyle and vo!

      scott
    5. Rustfarm Rustfarm, 11 years ago
      I think that might be a belt driven dynamo for producing electricity from a steam engine.
    6. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks cultcha and rustfarm!

      scott
    7. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks for looking racer and vetraio!

      scott
    8. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks for looking hunter.

      scott
    9. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 11 years ago
      I reason with Rustfarm. The pulley could be driven by a motor or the pulley could be driving a generator. They basically look the same, especially back then.
    10. AmberRose AmberRose, 11 years ago
      Pretty confident it's a generator...

      turn of the century generators
    11. AmberRose AmberRose, 11 years ago
      Sorry that was meant to be a link...my computer being crabby. Google images of turn of the century generators.
    12. ozmarty ozmarty, 11 years ago
      early generator of electricity. the power source drove the pulley in front . probably steam powered or even water if right conditions .. i.e a waterwheel .
    13. ozmarty ozmarty, 11 years ago
      oops and also wind if a good windmill at hand
    14. ozmarty ozmarty, 11 years ago
      Also called a dynamo generator

      https://www.google.com.au/search?q=dynamo&client=firefox-a&hs=hBx&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=sb&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=cHdtU6eTFcislAXh2YCwBw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=920#channel=sb&q=19th+century+dynamo+generator&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbm=isch
    15. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 11 years ago
      I agree with Amber & Oz. 1st thought when I saw it.
    16. ozmarty ozmarty, 11 years ago
      last image a good likeness from the rear
      http://physics.kenyon.edu/EarlyApparatus/Electricity/Generator/Generator.html
    17. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 11 years ago
      Oops, I left out Rustfarm for credit in my last comment. Not in my bag of marbles, but as I remember about old style motors vs generators, it just which side of the "E gap" the brushes are located on to make the difference so you can't really tell by a pic of the outside.
    18. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks for all the great info marty, amber and buss!

      scott
    19. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks much for looking fran.

      scott
    20. scottvez scottvez, 10 years ago
      Thanks walks.

      scott
    21. scottvez scottvez, 7 years ago
      Thanks cultcha and brunswick.

      scott

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