no it only has two brushesBroadway ??
abandoned?There one like it in Port Aransas tx
I don't think it is because it has long guide railsIm pretty sure that machine is called a POS!! lol jp. I can tell though it's a stationary unit most likely ran by a dealership.
The long guide rails are used to keep cars in line as they drive through. There are no drive rails for the gantry. it's defiantly stationary. The dealership was called lone star auto. Just looked it up.I don't think it is because it has long guide rails
yes i know its called lone star, and thanks now I understand why it has long guide rails.The long guide rails are used to keep cars in line as they drive through. There are no drive rails for the gantry. it's defiantly stationary. The dealership was called lone star auto. Just looked it up.
yes I agreeCould be a very early N/S design that I have never seen before. They have a pretty high presence in the drive through/dealership market. Not sure they ever used hydraulic motors though. My bet is still a home made/ very small manufacturer.