Did you mean John deere? I don't think they make sirens, just farm and lawn equipmentcosgravefan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 1:50 pmI mean i have friends that love restoring old things and one of my friends nick has a warehouse full of tools and he had worked on a john dree air raid siren with a model 7 shroud. but i have never hear of that kind of siren but im sure he and my self and others would love to restore it but we dont know where the siren is located
I think a siren such as this Cosgrave is far beyond you and your friends' ability to restore. This requires a competent professional.cosgravefan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 1:50 pmI mean i have friends that love restoring old things and one of my friends nick has a warehouse full of tools and he had worked on a john dree air raid siren with a model 7 shroud. but i have never hear of that kind of siren but im sure he and my self and others would love to restore it but we dont know where the siren is located
Who knows? Cosgravefan might be able to refurbish it, it's just if they are able to get it.Snowpix wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:10 pmI think a siren such as this Cosgrave is far beyond you and your friends' ability to restore. This requires a competent professional.cosgravefan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 1:50 pmI mean i have friends that love restoring old things and one of my friends nick has a warehouse full of tools and he had worked on a john dree air raid siren with a model 7 shroud. but i have never hear of that kind of siren but im sure he and my self and others would love to restore it but we dont know where the siren is located
The way you type really doesn't scream "19 year old", so I apologize if I'm wrong. You aren't known here so we can't take what you say at face value. I still don't think you are the right person for the job.cosgravefan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 3:44 amwell 2 things here the shroud for the john dree siren looks like a federal model 5/7 so its and looking at the motor itself that and my an nick have fully restored it and its back in working order
were both 19 again and as long as we have the patent it can be capable to restore the only complex thing is the screw threads nick and i have both re wound several electric motors 3 phase single phase ac/dc i dont see whats the most difficult thing arround here lmao
no offence but you seem like a hater cuz im a new user who wants to help
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