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Old 01-13-2021, 03:25 PM   #1
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Default Pioneer Industries "jiffy" degree wheel ?

Got this "thing" called a "Jiffy" made by Pioneer Industries from a machine/fabrication shop liquidation sale. Tried researching it and can't find anything remotely associated with it or the company. The pioneer i find online is eithet agricultural or doors.

The bag tied to it is full of bolts i guess used with what its intended for.

Center of it , reminds me of a face plate dog for turning a shaft between 2 centers on a lathe. Has a degree gauge and a pointer.

Any idea of what it is?
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Old 01-13-2021, 05:34 PM   #2
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Default Re: Pioneer Industries "jiffy" degree wheel ?

Well, I thought you might be able to find some information on it in the U.S. Patent database, but it seems the patents for Pioneer Industries are mainly maize (corn), sorghum and wheat hybrids. The good news is you get 2,928 hits when using Pioneer Industries as the Assignee's name.

Good luck with your search.
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I recognized the agriculture pioneer, lots of corn fields in the lower half of the state. Unless it had something to do with some kind of planting or harvesting equipment?
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