I may have the answer; last night I LOCATED MY American foot power and hand power machinery
by Kenneth L. Cope, on page 70 was a picture that looked like that one, it was made by L.F.Parks which
later became PARKS BALL BEARING MACHINE CO. in CINCINNATI, OHIO.
then tonight I went onto the computor and checked Vintagemachinery.org and looked up L.F.Parks and
there were a few pictures.
the one for sale must have parts missing, as it was a multi-machine made to do many funcions. the frame
is about the same style.
it was made for 3 ways of power; hand crank, foot power & belt power. also, pictures show it with the blade
wheels on the left side & right side.
mfg. around 1911
I have located a patent for it. patent # 989285 issued to Lewis F. Parks, Cincinnati, Ohio on April 11, 1911
p.s. the aucion closed with no bids, it has been relisted at $250. 1/2 of the original listing.
I think it would be a fun project to bring back to life with a large hand wheel instead of a crank.