Galion, GAR WOOD, Gardner-Denver, GILSON, Gledhill
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Updated on: 03/08/2024
1954 Galion 503 motor grader, freshly painted at the IUOE Local 18 Apprenticeship shop. Note the state-of-the-art air conditioning - the tip-out windshield also helped operator visibility.
1954 Galion 503 motor grader, freshly painted at the IUOE Local 18 Apprenticeship shop. Note the state-of-the-art air conditioning - the tip-out windshield also helped operator visibility.
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Circa 1929 Galion Iron Works Leaning Wheel E-Z Lift No. 10 pull grader. The “E-Z Lift” name refers to the mechanism for raising and lowering the blade with minimal effort.
Circa 1929 Galion Iron Works Leaning Wheel E-Z Lift No. 10 pull grader. The “E-Z Lift” name refers to the mechanism for raising and lowering the blade with minimal effort.
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In the early 1900s, names were often used instead of model numbers. This is a circa 1925 Galion Iron Works Light Premier pull grader.
In the early 1900s, names were often used instead of model numbers. This is a circa 1925 Galion Iron Works Light Premier pull grader.
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Galion Little Ideal pull grader. The brackets and footrest at the front are for a seat, from which the teamster controls the team pull the grader while the blademan in back operates the grader.
Galion Little Ideal pull grader. The brackets and footrest at the front are for a seat, from which the teamster controls the team pull the grader while the blademan in back operates the grader.
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c. 1927 Galion Master 10-ton three-wheel roller. Spikes or cleats could be inserted in the holes in the large rear drums to provide traction when pulling a scarifier or grader for road maintenance.
c. 1927 Galion Master 10-ton three-wheel roller. Spikes or cleats could be inserted in the holes in the large rear drums to provide traction when pulling a scarifier or grader for road maintenance.
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This 1953 Gar Wood M20A truck crane is descended from the Buckeye line of shovels and cranes.
This 1953 Gar Wood M20A truck crane is descended from the Buckeye line of shovels and cranes.
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c. 1939 Gardner-Denver wagon drill. Portable pneumatic drills like this transitioned from steel wheels to rubber tires to crawlers powered by air motors.
c. 1939 Gardner-Denver wagon drill. Portable pneumatic drills like this transitioned from steel wheels to rubber tires to crawlers powered by air motors.
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This 1955 Gerlinger L-18 forklift is a very early example of joystick control - one lever moves the forks up, down and side to side. It can lift nine tons. (Ron Wozniak image)
This 1955 Gerlinger L-18 forklift is a very early example of joystick control - one lever moves the forks up, down and side to side. It can lift nine tons. (Ron Wozniak image)
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Built in 1968, our Gilson 11-SCFR mixer uses principles dating to the 1910s: A skip to receive dry materials, and flow of material along its direction of travel.
Built in 1968, our Gilson 11-SCFR mixer uses principles dating to the 1910s: A skip to receive dry materials, and flow of material along its direction of travel.
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c. 1930s-1940s Gledhill pull grader.
c. 1930s-1940s Gledhill pull grader.
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Gledhill Road Shaper. This machine used an arrangement of skids, controlled by hand cranks and a crude hydraulic pump, to finish the surface of a dirt or gravel road.
Gledhill Road Shaper. This machine used an arrangement of skids, controlled by hand cranks and a crude hydraulic pump, to finish the surface of a dirt or gravel road.
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