First thought was wow are those props for a ship.
...then since I was in Lexington, home of Big a$$ Fans I wondered could they big big fans? Look awful sturdy for fans but there were big motors with them...
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Re: WHAT IS IT?
Beaters for a paper mill.....
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Re: WHAT IS IT?
I was thinking some kind of Auger with that flat outer edge.
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They are paper pulp beaters... Changed a few in my younger days.... Or at least that what they appear to be from the picture....
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Re: WHAT IS IT?
Ship propellers. The motors just happen to be on there probably for a split load.