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Wow....what was that crank shaft for?
Motts did you climb the Ladder over there!!!!!! Cool Shot Again!!!!!!
Now thats a crank to be reckoned with!!
seems like fine coal remains attached to machinery by magnetism.
Someone needs to dust...
The crank is for 'don't know whats it's called' the sifters. A tray with holes if you like. Like a mesh for sifting dirt.
I believe it is called a shaker screen use to size the coal pieces depending on what type of equipment was going to burn the coal. I'm not 100 percent sure but I have seen similar equipment in my career .

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