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ChrisOriginally posted by Chris Haynes View PostThat is a 1966. Here is a 1965, minus the gear.

The mount ears don't show up well in that picture, but they are there. The 66/69 has a squared machine shoulder in that area. Are the sandwiched advanced weights correct for 65? All original 66/69 that I have seen look to be cast 1 piece.
Jim
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Yes they are both 65 circuit breaker bases .Had to look real close at first jyd picture looked like ears where cut off. Hope the weld holds could cause damage to motor
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Can anyone identify the model of the base housing on the left?
Note indexing of mounting tabs.
Thanks in advance,
....CottenAttached Files
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Chris,
Look at the first picture.
The mounting tabs are there, the angle of the picture makes them hard to see! The tab is facing you and at a very slight angle down, but it is there. '66 and up have a thick ring on the shaft. and that picture is of a '65 type.
Robbie
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Robbie,
Where are the mounting tabs on that timer that they had in 1965?Last edited by Chris Haynes; 02-21-2012, 12:50 AM.
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First one is definitely '65. So is Chris's base picture. '65 is the only one with the slotted top and early base. Chris needs to clean his glasses!
Robbie
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Both pictures appear to me to be 65's. Just that the angle is off on the first one. Jerry
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Have you looked where they mount to the case?Originally posted by BigLakeBob View PostThey both look like 65 to me, what is the difference? Thanks.
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That is a 1966. Here is a 1965, minus the gear.Originally posted by junkyarddog View PostHere is a picture of a 65 timer. Someone welded the gear on when rebuilding it.
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65 Pan Timer
Here is a picture of a 65 timer. Someone welded the gear on when rebuilding it.Attached FilesTags: None
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