What is this mysterious chopping mechanism actually for?
January 11, 2010 8:27 AM   Subscribe

On behalf of my brother; can you help identify this vaguely alarming rusty thing? Pictures: The whole thing / the mechanism. It's about four feet in length and comprised of two arms connected to a sort of guillotine.

Guesses on our end so far include "branch-chopper" and "livestock castrator".
posted by Monster_Zero to Grab Bag (5 answers total)
 
Best answer: Cow dehorner here is an antique one.
posted by JujuB at 8:36 AM on January 11, 2010


I'm guessing it's something to do with farming/butcher equipment. If you go on the jarvis site for meat packing, there are similar things.

(SFW but not for the sensitive)
posted by stormpooper at 8:38 AM on January 11, 2010 [1 favorite]




"Jarvis now has robots for the kill floor!" Thanks a lot, stormpooper.

Prob cow dehorner, but perhaps an obsolete farrier's tool? Horseshoe-er, that is. They clip the edge of the hoof like we clip toenails, nowadays with these, but I can imagine your thing doing something similar.
posted by scratch at 10:11 AM on January 11, 2010


Response by poster: Thanks, all! The de-horner seems like the best explanation. The blade's a little dissimilar but the mechanism is almost exactly the same. Next step is to try and rent this thing out to a horror film production...
(that "robots for the kill floor" line walks a fine line between hilarious and alarming, doesn't it)
posted by Monster_Zero at 11:21 AM on January 11, 2010


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