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  1. oroutt

    Old FarmMaster single-tray, still-air incubator

    Yessir, I figured out it was a boiler/radiator type heating system after thinking about how they heated my old elementary school that was built in the 50's. I am glad to hear your hypothesis about the cheese cloth tray because that is what I had thought it was for too! I finished all the...
  2. oroutt

    Old FarmMaster single-tray, still-air incubator

    The porcelain heating element actually sits outside of the incubator and yes, it does heat the water filled copper pipes (with absolutely no incubator experience, it took me hours to figure that one out). The porcelain heating element sits within the copper boiler which is covered by the...
  3. oroutt

    Old FarmMaster single-tray, still-air incubator

    Another question. This unit actually came with two trays; one with the metal screen bottom that fits in the center of the incubator and another with a "cheese cloth" type of material bottom which is too small to fit in the rack positioned at the center of the incubator. The cloth bottomed tray...
  4. oroutt

    Old FarmMaster single-tray, still-air incubator

    Sorry Quintinp, I just reread your post and fully understand. Thanks!
  5. oroutt

    Old FarmMaster single-tray, still-air incubator

    Thanks for the info! After hours searching the internet, you provided the closest thing to what I have/need. Just to clarify you instruction, I will be reusing my current porcelain insulator, just replacing the coil. Or will I be reusing my current coil and replacing the porcelain? Here are...
  6. oroutt

    Old FarmMaster single-tray, still-air incubator

    I just recently purchased a ~1950's FarmMaster incubator that, other than the wiring, is in extremely good shape. I am having trouble finding a replacement heating element. The current heating element is an approximate 4-inch long, screw base, porcelain insulator with the resistance wire...
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