I want the ice cream maker!!!

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terrydowning wrote:Yeah buddy, buff the car and paint the wagon while dad makes saw dust. Not the most practical picture.

I'm not exactly sure what Junior is doing.
Buffing dads shoes I think
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Safety wasn't an issue then either. Dad is making sawdust while wearing a long sleeved jacket.

Strangely, the ladies in the family think it is warm.
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reddog5362 wrote:Buffing dads shoes I think


Shoe's gonna catch an edge and fling into sis's head.

No one wearing safety gear, car's probably not even in park.

Neither kid is using their Iphone, must have been taken a few years back.

Dad could be turnin a bowl for the ice cream, junior buffin the spoons, sis is doin the finish, and mom just looks like a dish.

Sorry i'm done
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mrhart wrote:Shoe's gonna catch an edge and fling into sis's head.

No one wearing safety gear, car's probably not even in park.

Neither kid is using their Iphone, must have been taken a few years back.

Dad could be turnin a bowl for the ice cream, junior buffin the spoons, sis is doin the finish, and mom just looks like a dish.

Sorry i'm done
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It's a ford. 1949 or 50.
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Pretty likely a 1949 Ford.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site ... 1200%3B899

If this link works you should see a picture of the rear of a 1949 Ford....

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mrhart wrote:Shoe's gonna catch an edge and fling into sis's head.

No one wearing safety gear, car's probably not even in park.

Neither kid is using their Iphone, must have been taken a few years back.

Dad could be turnin a bowl for the ice cream, junior buffin the spoons, sis is doin the finish, and mom just looks like a dish.

Sorry i'm done
49 or 50 Ford? My guess too. So car is definitely not in park:D

Not sure what year Ford made automatic trans missions an option...found this on Wikipedia "Ford-O-Matic was the first automatic transmission widely used by Ford Motor Company.[1] It was designed by Borg Warner Corporation and introduced in 1951 model year cars."
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1949 Ford, "Super Deluxe" Purely stock. :D Dig the one (only) back-up light! No need for two since there was only one outside rear view mirror.
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Post by donalexander »

You guys are a hoot. But what I want to know is was there ever an ER10 ice cream maker? If so, my ER10 is incomplete.
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I don't recognize some items in the photo.:confused: That is one very busy Shopsmith!
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The motor seems to have three belts off it. One to the rear drives the compressor for the girl's paint sprayer, but the parts arrowed in the photo seem strange. Also,is the wife's buffer powered off the main spindle beyond the saw blade?
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