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Hi all,
I'm back with more of my Buckeye Incubator Setter information. I have no pictures today but lucky you, they will come. Today though I have some real dimensions. Just like I remembered, big and heavy.
There are 6 pieces to this, 4 walls and a floor and the top. Also there are 6 doors as the front wall has 3 doors and the back wall has 3 doors. The front and back walls are 120"L X 81" H. Each door is 35 1/2" W X 70" H. The end walls are 97" W X 81" H. One of the end walls has 2 smaller doors one on top of the other. They are approximetly 24" X 24". The front, back and one end wall have the nice finish on them where the other end is just painted. That end was up against a wall so their was no need to have a finish on it. All of this plus each piece is around 2 1/2" thick and each of the doors have a silver bar with 3 latches attached to tightly secure them when they are shut.
I will attempt to get some photos out but in the mean time I am still looking for a guesstimate on a value and it is still for sale or trade or both. This is a very cool piece and I am getting to old to try and move it around anymore. This antique incubator would also make a very cool chicken house. That's about it so if anyone knows of anything or hear's of anyone with interest please let me know.
Thanks again everybody and I,
Thank you all in advance.
Don
I'm back with more of my Buckeye Incubator Setter information. I have no pictures today but lucky you, they will come. Today though I have some real dimensions. Just like I remembered, big and heavy.
There are 6 pieces to this, 4 walls and a floor and the top. Also there are 6 doors as the front wall has 3 doors and the back wall has 3 doors. The front and back walls are 120"L X 81" H. Each door is 35 1/2" W X 70" H. The end walls are 97" W X 81" H. One of the end walls has 2 smaller doors one on top of the other. They are approximetly 24" X 24". The front, back and one end wall have the nice finish on them where the other end is just painted. That end was up against a wall so their was no need to have a finish on it. All of this plus each piece is around 2 1/2" thick and each of the doors have a silver bar with 3 latches attached to tightly secure them when they are shut.
I will attempt to get some photos out but in the mean time I am still looking for a guesstimate on a value and it is still for sale or trade or both. This is a very cool piece and I am getting to old to try and move it around anymore. This antique incubator would also make a very cool chicken house. That's about it so if anyone knows of anything or hear's of anyone with interest please let me know.
Thanks again everybody and I,
Thank you all in advance.
Don
