What's new
What's new

K&T Model-K No.3 Vertical, Model-H No.4 Plain Horizontal, Model-K No.2 Plain Horiz

YogiBear

Plastic
Joined
Sep 13, 2018
K&T Model-K No.3 Vertical, Model-H No.4 Plain Horizontal, Model-K No.2 Plain Horiz

Any info or manuals would be much appreciated!

Model-K No.3 Vertical has no serial stamped

Model-H No.4 Plain Horizontal, Serial 14-2690

Model-K No.2 Plain Horizontal, Serial 12-2266

All machines are in the UK, thought to have been donated to the English war effort by the Americans in world war two.

Currently working on making them comply with current Health & Safety Laws in the UK.
 
2266 is June 1937

2690 is Dec 1939

Take a look on Vintage Machinery under Kearney Trecker / Publications Reprints for technical and sales pubs

Probably a good plan to see if they are 100% FUNCTIONAL before bothering with H&S
 
2266 is June 1937

2690 is Dec 1939

Take a look on Vintage Machinery under Kearney Trecker / Publications Reprints for technical and sales pubs

Probably a good plan to see if they are 100% FUNCTIONAL before bothering with H&S

Oh yes, all fully operational and in use, along with 20 similar aged machines.
 
Any info or manuals would be much appreciated!

Model-K No.3 Vertical has no serial stamped

Model-H No.4 Plain Horizontal, Serial 14-2690

Model-K No.2 Plain Horizontal, Serial 12-2266

All machines are in the UK, thought to have been donated to the English war effort by the Americans in world war two.

Currently working on making them comply with current Health & Safety Laws in the UK.

I'm not so sure about " donated ", we've probably still paying for them. The fact that they're still working is a tribute to the makers but it makes me wonder if 80 year old machines are a factor in our lack of productivity as a nation.

Regards Tyrone.
 








 
Back
Top