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<blockquote data-quote="blackbob" data-source="post: 2024032" data-attributes="member: 344"><p>I can't really help you any [USER=43272]@stugordon321[/USER] but I have used one like that and I have a photo of it somewhere, from 1977 I think, and it was old then? I'm assuming it's one with a winch and wire rope, you pull the lever up to engage drive and lift the hammer? It worked ok as I remember, there is no 'levelling' like a modern machine, but it would be compact, and would still be much better than doing it by hand.</p><p></p><p>I'll have a rummage through some old magazines and try to find an ad or something - although that won't help you to find one..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackbob, post: 2024032, member: 344"] I can't really help you any [USER=43272]@stugordon321[/USER] but I have used one like that and I have a photo of it somewhere, from 1977 I think, and it was old then? I'm assuming it's one with a winch and wire rope, you pull the lever up to engage drive and lift the hammer? It worked ok as I remember, there is no 'levelling' like a modern machine, but it would be compact, and would still be much better than doing it by hand. I'll have a rummage through some old magazines and try to find an ad or something - although that won't help you to find one.. [/QUOTE]
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