My "New" Logan 200-1 (Warning, Picture Heavy)

Maybe it's a tri-toothed fly cutter, for use with that milling attachment?
Greg
 
Maybe it's a tri-toothed fly cutter, for use with that milling attachment?
Greg
medieval torture device. :rofl:
Kinda thought of both of those possibilities along with some type of boring doohickey. But I would think it would be a bear to get those cutters all set the same.

Steve - Here is a link to owners manual. Click on the pic once you get there ... a PDF will open. Save to your computer.
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=3353
 
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It's a left handed canabulator. Used to adjust muffler bearings on race cars back in the late 1700's. :whistle:
 
It's a left handed canabulator. Used to adjust muffler bearings on race cars back in the late 1700's. :whistle:

canabulator def: [FONT=arial, sans-serif]KumberBuzzle, Gizmo, Gadget, Muffler attenuator....

I see your [/FONT]:whistle: and raise you one :whistle::whistle:
 
canabulator def: KumberBuzzle, Gizmo, Gadget, Muffler attenuator....

I see your
:whistle: and raise you one :whistle::whistle:

You brought up the definition at a very good time, but we should also point out that one should never use the brand name 'Whatchamacallit' in place of the generic term 'canabulator'. The legal guys over there get real uppity about people infringing on their registered trademark ya know. :whistle::whistle::whistle:
 
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