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Old machinery ......

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Old machinery ... sent on January 30, 2018 (1:30) by LucianoSerra.d. 5 comments, 364 views. [retina]

at 300mm, 1/320 f/8.0, ISO 1250, hand held.

Questa strana macchina... di cui non conosco la funzione... giaceva abbandonata nel cortile di una casa colonica disabitata...



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sent on January 30, 2018 (1:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It would be interesting to know what function it had: I see a transmission belt, probably it was driven by an electric motor (or by the tractor PTO :-D :-D :-D) that rotated that kind of double grid; if the rotary motion was sufficiently slow I think about sausages, succulent steaks or fish caught in the middle .......... I already smell .......

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sent on January 30, 2018 (6:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Even I think of the same thing as @Claudio Zucchi

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sent on January 30, 2018 (12:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Claudio and Fotoddo ... Thank you for your welcome comments ... 8-)
Having watched closely ... even I had given the initial impression of something that could be used to cook something ... but then I changed my mind ... since the tank below is too deep to contain oil from cooking and has no loopholes in case it was used to contain wood or coal to be used as a grill.
What I can not understand is why the transmission side with chain and strap ... I do not think it was powered by a tractor or similar because the power take-off, even at a minimum, runs too fast while here the transmission should serve only to let the grid fall and rise, keeping your hands away ... from what? ...

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sent on January 31, 2018 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Another clue (which brings me to confirm my first impression): the shaft with the bearings on which the "grid" is fixed can be positioned at three different heights (you can see well the "seats" of the bearings, and this justifies the presence of the chain tensioner) and this speaks volumes about the possibility of adjusting the cooking ......... but the doubt persists ........

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sent on February 01, 2018 (0:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Claudio of the welcome comment ... 8-)
Me too ... by dint of observing this photograph ... I realized what you pointed out You ... and that is on the adjustable heights of the grid ... and I start to think too ... roasted sausages ... 8-)


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