Close! Its a far less common Franklin Crane Co Size B made in Franklin PA. I have had it for a few years, bought it from a family friend who was cleaning out stuff from his grandfathers garage over in Ohio. At the time i thought i was being ridiculous for buying a $800 antique engine crane but for what ever reason everyone seems to think there worth decent 20 year old used car prices. That being said i use it for everything and it is very handy. It was supposedly rated at 4000lb capacity new but i only put sub 600lb loads on it because is roughly 110 years old.
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I totally understand your point. The reasoning on this for me was that i have had a lot of one off projects that I've had to outsource to the one of the few local machine shops here in town to complete because they wouldn't fit onto my smaller K&T 2D rotary head. I had been searching for a larger mill for a while to help save a bit of money from this. There normally isn't any equipment (especially milling machines in any size) that come up for sale here in Montana. Its a bit bigger than i was initially thinking but i fell for it and it really doesn't take up much more room.
As much as i would want a CNC mill, the price was right for me with purchase and shipping price being right at $5k . I have a nice CNC lathe and eventually will step up to a CNC mill when i can justify the upfront cost..
AND in the end I have a lot of joy in collecting old tools...
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