Newbie looking for specs
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Burt that is awesome and very kind of you to help Greg out. Don't hesitate if you need any information on this journey of restoration. Dan
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Thanks Burt !
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I studied the sail section and they are later aermoter, later 602 and after I believe.
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I ended up helping this group move a little further along on their project. (They are going to reconstruct a windmill and water-tower on a barn and use it for an arts center) As part of their fundraising program, they wanted a mill small enough to use in local parades etc. so I fixed them up with an X702. They wanted it to look old so we left the rust and dents and this time I "jazzed up" the tail lettering by outlining the red letters with black while being a bit crude about it. (I found out it is harder to do an intentionally "homemade-looking" job than doing a precise one) Now, it's got kind of circus poster look in order to gain a little more attention. We put it on one of my stands so it could be wheeled onto a trailer and then rolled off for a static display too. They tried it out at their winter festival and with some adjustments, it will work even better.
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Thanks Burt , for sharing your knowledge & skills expanding the windmill connection , nice job .
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Nice job Burt looks good. And thank you for helping them out.