What In The Hell Is That?

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25 Responses to What In The Hell Is That?

  1. Margy says:

    A separator used to separate cream out of fresh milk.

  2. Kurt says:

    It looks like a cream separator to me. I saw one on a dairy farm back in the 60′s.

  3. tmarcum12 says:

    Ice Cream maker

  4. Carol says:

    IM GUESSING ITS A CREAM SEPARATOR

  5. Bob says:

    This is a Laval Cream Separator.

  6. Michelle Raines says:

    it’s an old cream separater from a dairy

  7. Susana & Mike says:

    It’s to tumble bullets after they’re re-packed. You use ground up corn cobs in there agitating around to shine the brass shells. It’s for the final finish. I have a buddy who has one of these?

  8. Karen says:

    It looks like a tortureous bidet! LOL!

  9. Frank E. says:

    Cream separator.

  10. bmar_g says:

    Bob is right. a Laval Cream Separator

  11. badada says:

    looks like a urinal/trash can

  12. Max says:

    cream separater

  13. dale says:

    it is a cream seperator. I think a laval

  14. scott says:

    i have a glass and stainless version of one of these and yes it is a separater for processing milk and cream etc.

  15. Sam says:

    looks like a pile of scrap metal to me

  16. Jeff says:

    water heater

  17. Mark says:

    It is indeed a cream separator. My Great grandfather used one on his farm.

  18. Dennis says:

    no guess, it IS a cream seperator……used to get the cream out of the milk

  19. Austin says:

    An old-fashioned water spout.

  20. Steve Liddick says:

    A ram pump used to pump water from a the motion of a stream to an uphill location.

  21. Bonnie Wilson says:

    It has to be a cream separator.

  22. sandy harmon says:

    4th one is a nail puller

  23. Tom Towne says:

    Cream separator

  24. Beatrice Melon says:

    A separator that was used to eventually make butter & buttermilk.

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