I have 7 autos on the property 2 are willys vans and one is a 50s mercury car hate to crush them know someone might love em to restore
I agree. Mortar mixers are less common and cost more than cement mixers.Not for certain but your mixer may be a mortar mixer.




It is definatley a mortar mixer and not a *concrete* (read cement) mixer.
I'd sell it if I didn't want it. Wouldn't bring much, but someone with tire and an engine would love to pick it up on the cheap.
Note: Cement is a fine grey powder (and can somethimes be white) that when mixed with water becomes cement paste. The addition of fine aggregate (sand) makes it mortar and fine aggregate along with coarse aggregate (stone) make concrete. Cement is an ingredient in concrete and mortar. You wouldn't call a cake flower just because flower is an ingredient!
Note: Cement is a fine grey powder (and can somethimes be white) that when mixed with water becomes cement paste. The addition of fine aggregate (sand) makes it mortar and fine aggregate along with coarse aggregate (stone) make concrete. Cement is an ingredient in concrete and mortar. You wouldn't call a cake flower just because flower is an ingredient!
Amen! Recently a guy at work started calling concrete "macadam" and I have to bite my tongue (he's a friend). He even jokes and says "what some people would call concrete." The last time he said that, I said "because that's the correct name for it!" and laughed at him. I'm not sure if it's worse than calling is cement or not....
PHOTOS, Photos, photos... please....2 are willys vans...
I have 7 autos on the property 2 are willys vans and one is a 50s mercury car hate to crush them know someone might love em to restore
An old merc not bad shape but 4 door