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I've got another #WhatsThis for you.

This thing sat outside the garage. It's cast, open on the bottom, has a rectangular groove for sliding something into and three holes in the groove. It's somewhat heavy. There's also a flange at the bottom.

Obviously it has been used as anvil/cutting surface, but what is its original purpose? If it's a T-40 tractor part, I don't know where it goes on that.

Fixing up the back gate in anticipation of getting that tractor.

Found a bunch of massive steel chunks around the loose gate post.

Maybe the local rebels made a Soviet tank disappear here. But more likely it's parts of an old bulldozer, as I've found some other track plates and bulldozer size sprockets.

But I'm not sure what these big round chunks are. They are really thick and massive, I can barely lift one.

SOLVED: See bottom of thread.

It's about 30cm wide, has two independently rotating ceramic rollers with electrical heating spirals inside. But the routing of the wires restricts the turning of the rollers severely, so they can only rotate about 30°.

There's some elaborate ceramic covers on the wires and a metal tray for catching something between the legs.

It's clean, doesn't look like it was used for food. Maybe #sewing? I have absolutely no idea!

SOLVED: Probably a grain sieve for an old machine similar to this youtube.com/watch?v=MTvOcU6z5_

What is this? Another thing from the bathroom clearout. A holed metal sheet with a frame and two handles. Size about 1.2 x 0.8 m.

Doesn't look self made. The sheet appears spot welded to the frame and the frame even has a recess for the sheet.

Sieving something perhaps, but what? Or a coarse air filter for some giant machine?

** I FIGURED IT OUT (see comment) ***

I found this in a bag.

Anyone have any clue as to what it is?

(This is not a quiz, because I really don't know but I'm very curious as to what it could be.)

I found it as one piece but I could pull it apart. I didn't add a banana for scale, but it's diameter is about 4-ish millimeters.