We are about an hour from Indianapolis or Cincinnati or Dayton Ohio and 2 from Columbus, Fort Wayne and Louisville Kentucky. Local pickup or I will work with a shipper you arrange. It is barn fresh and may need some lubrication but it does move easily as it is. There is a patent date of 5-2-88 on it below the Improved Fuller name. It looks to be in good condition with surface rust and everything moves as it should. Has a foot lever and handle to work the jaws. Very heavy and I would guess weight at about 125 pounds or so. The removable jaw has an angle that is a couple inches or so long to do different types of bending I believe. It has a 6" jaw and is about 34" tall with a 12" round base. For pictures please look at eBay listing 225137548002. Regardless, I can arrange loading, but need a week's notice ahead of time to get everything sorted.įor sale is an Improved Fuller farrier's caulking horseshoe or blacksmith post vise on base. As far as loading, breaking it down into its constituent parts (top, bottom, and anvil) is probably the best option. I don't have any connections with freight companies, and if I got it here, you can get it there. The hammer is in Spruce Pine, NC (28777).Ī quick note on loading and transport. Motor and cast iron tension pulley stay with me on account of the motor being on loan from a friend and the pulley came off another hammer. It has been there for a long time before I bought the hammer, and have been advised that it's likely not an issue. That's a materials and me problem, though, not the hammers. The rubber cushions are in pretty great shape, and now that I've tuned the hammer in some, it runs great when I'm not breaking belts. My setup works plenty well, but it's janky as all get out. The pulley arm and brake pad need to be re-done, though. You can see in the video that I have a bolt and nut in place of that lever on the sleve, so two wrenches and you're good. The brake pad, the original tightening assembly for the slip sleeve on the back, and tensioner pulley arm. It's complete, as far as the hammer itself is concerned, except for three things. I'm selling because I decided a pneumatic power hammer would fit my needs better.ġ50# Upright Strap Hammer. The adjustable hydraulic flow reducer valve that is installed is the make/model that coal ironworks has recommended to me and was installed according to coal ironworks directions. And a adjustable hydraulic flow reducer valve is installed so you can adjust the speed of the ram/cylinder from anywhere between 0 inches per second to 4 inches per second, but will still have full power at any speed, and the adjustable hydraulic flow reducer valve can be easily removed to restore to the single speed of 4 inches per second as it was originally. Sorry for the error.Very lightly used coal ironworks upgraded 16+ ton hydraulic forging press for sale, less than 10 hours on it, comes with a set of H13 combination dies, a set of full width flat dies, a set of 4140 fuller/hammer trough dies, a stripper plate die for punching and a interchangeable socket die to interchange punches for punching hammers/axes/etc. In any case the reserve price I have set is $900. You are more thanwelcome to handle shipping pickup.Shipping cost is the responsibility of buyer.Local pickup is always welcome.I had an error in the heading that stated "no reserve". We can check all optionsto get best price.If you have a specific methodfor shipping I would be more than happy to check. Fastenalhas a competitive price to ship from branch to branch. hardy hole and 3/4" prichel holePlan to ship fastened to a wooden pallet by lowest carrier available. I do not currently have method to weigh this Anvil.13 1/4" high.1 1/2" sq. ring and rebound.Anvil is marked with English Weight System "2" "2" "20"Representing 300 (2 x 112)+(2 x 28) + 20= 300Visible on side of Anvil is the following:PETERWRIGHTPATENTSOLID WROUGHT(in circle)2 2 20Please view all photos and video.Metal cart under the Anvil is not included in this auction.Sizes are approximate, Face is 19 1/2" x 5"Overall length is 32"13" x 11 1/2" at baseActual weight ? lbs. They are asought after Anvilby today's blacksmiths and knife makers.CHECK OUT THE VIDEO WALK AROUND WITH REBOUND DEMO. They are extremely popular withblacksmiths, knife makers, and farriers. Peter Wright Blacksmith Anvil 300 lbsHEAVY DUTY KNIFE MAKERSBIG FACE 5"wide x 19 1/2" long!!!Peter Wright Anvils were made in England and importedinto the USA.
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