It will fit no problem, you just need a dumb...I mean helpful member (or 2) to be at the bottom end.That baby will slide right down the basement steps...............i'm sure it will fit.
Getting in down will be easier then getting it back out.That baby will slide right down the basement steps...............i'm sure it will fit.
Getting in down will be easier then getting it back out.
........as I told my kids.... Not my problem.Getting in down will be easier then getting it back out.
Getting it back out the same way they get cast furnaces out. Sledgehammer!Getting in down will be easier then getting it back out.
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John Lang & Sons
Johnstone, Scotland, U.K.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery
History
Manufactured Metalworking Machinery
Last Modified: Feb 27 2020 11:43PM by Jeff_Joslin
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Here is a little more info I found on the ‘Vintage Machinery.org’ website.
Jeff Joslin is the historian for that group.
If you need more info . . . Contact - Jeff Gosling at ‘Vintagemachinery.org’For reducing weight on 9.2 shells
I am all ears. How interesting!