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4 whatzits in one post, hope that's okay!

Roland58

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I haven't got a clue what this could be. It is badly rusted. As the photo sits, it measures 2 1/8" wide and 1 3/4" tall:

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I'm putting this in, not only because I don't know what it is, but, because it was made in England!! Don't see that stamped on things very often!!:

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This is nothing more than a cool little cog, maybe something off of an R/C car??:

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This showed up as a quarter and it was first touched at 10" deep......I thought it was a gun for a moment. Took a while to get it out of the ground, but, I was determined. It looks like something that would be on a small engine or ???:

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Any ideas would be most appreciated!!
 
First pic is a cage for a roller bearing. Last pic could be for an old lawnmower or similar sized engine.
 
Dang, you are good, Dave! I didn't even notice that the cage had been smashed. After you said that, I looked at the pic and it was obvious......looking at the piece, it looks entirely different!! Like you, I'm thinking the last part is off of a small engine, but, not sure.
 
A few more pieces Roland,and you will have yourself a motor....
 
johnnybegood said:
A few more pieces Roland,and you will have yourself a motor....


Yeah!! With a roller bearing and a drive sprocket and half of a clamp for the brake!!
 
Did you stumble on to an English made lawnmower graveyard?
 
LuckyDig said:
Did you stumble on to an English made lawnmower graveyard?


I doubt it...........haven't seen a lot of Flymo's around here!!
 
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