Large Brower model 846 incubator , GA **FREE SHIPPING!**

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I have a 50's model 846 Brower incubator that works flawlessly. It will hold around 80 bantam eggs or 60 large fowl chicken eggs without a problem. Wafer theromstat, very stable and reliable. I have hatched a ton of chicks in this over the years but just got a sportsman so do not need two of these Browers also. $150 firm
PM me if interested.
 
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This model is 23" across and 9" tall. It's made of galvanized metal to last and is heavily constructed to hold constant temps. It weighs about 35 Lbs. There is a tiny crack in the viewing window that does not effect the performance of this unit. It has been this way since before I owned it.The window is not glass but a flexible thick plastic film and is double layered so the crack is only in one layer. This could be eaisly repaired with heavy celiphane if someone took a mind to go to the trouble. I did not bother as it worked just fine.

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Can you get me an estimate on shipping to 76137?
Thanks!

Ooops! Sorry, Chris, I didn't see that you were interested in
it too.
If he doesn't take it, then I'm interested.
 
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Lisa, postage is would run around $35 due to it's size and weight but I am now going to pay for the postage if someone buys the bator.
 
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I have one of these only mine has 3 windows (I traded a few goose eggs for mine....lol). It works great! Since mine is a still-air I use it as a hatcher. Is yours a still-air too?
 
I have updated this thread to now offer ****Free Shipping****

I will pay the postage within the continental US.
 
I guess someone else will already have it, but just in case, does it turn the eggs? I cannot tell from the picture.
 
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No, it does not turn the eggs for you. I always used the egg carton method durring incubation and them laid them on their sides to hatch. It made turning very simple and quick
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