I had the opportunity to meet with Kelton, and work on his Air-Way together. We were able to free up his dust indicator window that had froze up due to rust, but we had a little problem. His Air-Way, did not have the screw, that you loosen to remove the window, but yet the window itself is the same as the 3 in my collection that came with the screw.
I have seen a number of Air-Way's and rebuilt 5, from 1929 through 1933, I have 3 operation manuals, and all show the screw on the right hand side of the Air-way below the window. Could it be they overlooked this at the factory, or did some Air-Way's come without it, and if so what would prevent it from possibly falling out when not in use?[this post was last edited: 1/20/2021-14:11]



I have seen a number of Air-Way's and rebuilt 5, from 1929 through 1933, I have 3 operation manuals, and all show the screw on the right hand side of the Air-way below the window. Could it be they overlooked this at the factory, or did some Air-Way's come without it, and if so what would prevent it from possibly falling out when not in use?[this post was last edited: 1/20/2021-14:11]


