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Burr Grinder C-S Bell


Alright Guys: I need some help locating some information for a grinder I purchased for my Hit and...

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Old 12-11-2005, 09:45 PM
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Question Burr Grinder C-S Bell

Alright Guys: I need some help locating some information for a grinder I purchased for my Hit and miss engine. I have searched somewhat on the webb with no success. It was mfg. by the CS Bell company, Hillsboro Ohio It has a marking of B-50 It is complete and only need some minor repairs.Can any bod give me some info, i eally need the RPM?
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Old 12-11-2005, 10:40 PM
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Default Re: Burr Grinder C-S Bell

There was a thread on here recently under heading " Unknown Grinder " that turned out to be made by C.S. Bell Co., Hillsboro, Ohio. Possibly one of the posters to that thread may have found out some additional info??

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Bill: Thanks will try to find.
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I have a C S Bell no. 60 burr mill it runs at 450 rpm. They still make this mill today. I got the r.p.m. info from Bells web site. csbellco.com.
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Larry: Thanks
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Default Re: Burr Grinder C-S Bell

Hi CThomas .... I have just picked up a Bell B50 & some parts are missing .... would it be possible to get some pictures of yours so I can see what I need to make ?
The lever & roller that run against the flywheel cam is there ... but nothing forward of that (square keystock piece through the frame is missing) & could you tell me what the roller/lever keystock thingy does ?
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