The early Edison cranes are marked on the bracket that fits under the motor board. S Standard, H Home, T Triumph. These brackets are also different lengths as are the top support rods.phonogfp wrote:I never knew that! Can someone show a picture?Valecnik wrote: The Triumph crane foot as I recall is stamped with a "T" on the underside.
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George P.
If you notice these early cranes are not adjustable. You have the straight upright rod and then the support rod that fit into it. No adjustment other than different length upper support rods. The Standard is the shortest and the Triumph is the longest.
When the newer Edison crane came around with the bent upright rod, than the adjustment was in the upper support rod being pulled in and out. These later crane setups are not marked.
It seems like there was a thread about this in the past. If not I can provide pictures later.
Larry Crandell