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    CNew reacted to factory in Ohlsson & Rice: Life-Savr Generator   
    Looks very similar to the brushes I put in in our ancient Black & Decker drill (one with a metal gearbox), seems to have outlasted many more modern plastic ones. I also save brushes from any motor or tool that gets scrapped.
     
    Nice to see the inside of the generator too, never knew it used a slip ring for the rotor.
     
    David
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    CNew reacted to JUST O&R in Ohlsson & Rice: Life-Savr Generator   
    Now we know how he get his projects done ( two of the kids ) My problem is I sent them out of the house a few years back all I have is a cat.
    Witch sometimes the clews come in handy ( mice snakes criders )
    looks great all back together!!!
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    CNew got a reaction from Wallfish in Ohlsson & Rice: Life-Savr Generator   
    Just got back from the local hardware store and found something very close.
     
    Good idea about the string- I’ll see if I can do something like that.

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    CNew reacted to meadowfield in 1964 Cub cadet 100   
    After 10 years of exclusive WH ownership, I’ve turned to the dark side.
     
    picked this up from the Essex coast the other night after a mammoth 11 hour round trip.
     

     
    it’s in average condition, not much rust. But has the scars of an engine transplant. It’s a tidy job, but they’ve chopped the hood and chassis...
    looking for a few bits:
    kohler k241 engine
    dunlop implement tyre 6-12
     
     
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    CNew got a reaction from Bill42mb in Polaris Power Pole outboard   
    Very cool, always fun to see these in action even if they’re finicky!  Thanks for adding the video for us.
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    CNew reacted to factory in WANTED: Parts for TAS J-12 Engine   
    A bit later than planned .
     
    Here is my TAS Motor engine type J-22, I put a rule against it so you can see the size, I took a picture showing the crankcase screw as well.

     

     
    More pictures in the TAS thread;
    David
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    CNew reacted to factory in Tas tanaka   
    Here are some pictures of the only TAS Motor I have in my collection so far, it's a type J-22 engine, I keep looking for one of the older TAS engines to go with it but haven't had any luck yet.

     

     

     
    It also came with what maybe the original toolkit.

     
    David
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    CNew reacted to Bill42mb in Polaris Power Pole outboard   
    Here's a short video, ran ok (not so much for this clip) but then starved for fuel after maybe 5 minutes every time. Loosened the fuel cap, drained and cleaned the tank, opened up the carb.. seems very sensitive to fuel level/sloshing. Diaphragm maybe?
     
     
    Ran great while clamped to a 2x4 in a vise but as soon as it got near water.. or under a load... oh well. 
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    CNew got a reaction from pmackellow in Ohlsson & Rice: Paramount Hedge Trimmer   
    Yes it does
     
    Yes, starting to get tough to find the missing tools but there are several so the hunt continues...

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    CNew reacted to factory in Ohlsson & Rice: Soup Can Gas Tank   
    Looks good to me, the originals probably weren't anything special, I've seen very old beer cans etc. made in a similar way to the O&R tanks, trouble is people collect them too. I've been saving the steel cans that coffee comes in these days, they don't have the corrugated look of a soup/bean can.
     
    David
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    CNew got a reaction from factory in Ohlsson & Rice: Paramount Hedge Trimmer   
    Rennie’s trimmer project inspired me to work on my Paramount trimmer. It’s a bit of a Frankenstein but nice to finally have it complete. The piston was frozen and had a broken connecting rod. I was able to salvage a piston and rod from a parts engine. I found a reasonably good cylinder head from another parts engine along with cooling baffles. I was able to fix up a recoil cover from misc other bits. Got the gas tank repaired and cleaned up inside. The only thing left to do now is wire up the stop switch (I’m waiting for some wire I ordered to arrive) that goes on the handle. Then I’ll have to give it a test run. It’s got really strong compression now so hopefully all the salvaged parts work together correctly.
     











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    CNew got a reaction from pmackellow in Ohlsson & Rice: Soup Can Gas Tank   
    Decided to experiment with finishing out a crude soup can gas tank.  I bought something a long time ago and it came with a soup can that was mid way through being made into a gas tank by the previous owner.  I have the bug to start learning how to solder so I thought I would give it a go and try to finish it up. With a bit more practice I may try to make one entirely from scratch using a can that is a better copy of the O&R tanks.  This one is literally a soup can. The can had a hole punched near the filler hole so I just soldered the intake tube there rather than making another hole in the bottom.  Since the hole was too large for the 1/8” brass tube I ended up using a piece of 5/32” for the main pickup and added a small section of the 1/8” for the connection to the 3/32” fuel line.
     
    I’ll probably just use this tank on one of the engine test stands.
     


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    CNew got a reaction from Wallfish in Ohlsson & Rice: Paramount Hedge Trimmer   
    Rennie’s trimmer project inspired me to work on my Paramount trimmer. It’s a bit of a Frankenstein but nice to finally have it complete. The piston was frozen and had a broken connecting rod. I was able to salvage a piston and rod from a parts engine. I found a reasonably good cylinder head from another parts engine along with cooling baffles. I was able to fix up a recoil cover from misc other bits. Got the gas tank repaired and cleaned up inside. The only thing left to do now is wire up the stop switch (I’m waiting for some wire I ordered to arrive) that goes on the handle. Then I’ll have to give it a test run. It’s got really strong compression now so hopefully all the salvaged parts work together correctly.
     











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    CNew got a reaction from pmackellow in Ohlsson & Rice: Paramount Hedge Trimmer   
    Rennie’s trimmer project inspired me to work on my Paramount trimmer. It’s a bit of a Frankenstein but nice to finally have it complete. The piston was frozen and had a broken connecting rod. I was able to salvage a piston and rod from a parts engine. I found a reasonably good cylinder head from another parts engine along with cooling baffles. I was able to fix up a recoil cover from misc other bits. Got the gas tank repaired and cleaned up inside. The only thing left to do now is wire up the stop switch (I’m waiting for some wire I ordered to arrive) that goes on the handle. Then I’ll have to give it a test run. It’s got really strong compression now so hopefully all the salvaged parts work together correctly.
     











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    CNew reacted to Bill42mb in Polaris Power Pole outboard   
    So, I took the carb apart again, and reassembled it properly. Little bit of fiddling with the mixture and it runs nicely. Hunts slowly at idle, but when the throttle is opened up it runs quite well. Dunked it in the pool and it wanted to pull me in! I'll get a video when I put it on the canoe next week and post the link if anyone is interested. 
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    CNew reacted to Daren89 in O/R chainsaw on ebay   
    On Ebay not mine www.ebay.com.au/itm/Orline-chainsaw-Ohlsson-rice-vintage-chainsaw-orline-o-r-parts/274449834218?hash=item3fe67c20ea:g:upMAAOSwmlZfKkEi&frcectupt=true Daren
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    CNew reacted to macona in O&R Type 227 1HP   
    The only thing ethanol is good for is subsidizing corn farmers, lol. There is a station down the road where I can get pure gas, I fill my motorcycle's tank with it before the winter. I just picked up a container of premix and used that, I have a bunch of 3W two cycle engines from scaneagle drones I want to try to get running as well.
     
    Little vid from a few minutes ago. Sorry, its shaky, try holding an engine in one hand and a camera in the other. 
     
    -Jerry
     
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    CNew reacted to macona in O&R Type 227 1HP   
    So my dad got this engine from a guy at work around 80-81. As far as I know it was never installed in anything, no marks on the mounting feet and no marks on the output shaft. Looks to be a date of 1969 on the ignition wire. Even back when my dad got it he had trouble with the diaphragm on the carb but never did anything with it. Always talked about putting it on a skateboard. lol.
     
    So fast forward to about 2 years ago and my parents decide to move out to the middle of nowhere, eastern oregon so my dad sells everything in the shop, but not before I grab this engine. Covered in dust and grime, paint flaking off, all the labels fell off it was kind of a mess. Last week I decided to finally do something about it, stripped it most of the way down and put the pieces in the ultrasonic cleaner which did a pretty great job of cleaning up all the parts and stripped off most of the paint from the starter housing. The tank was pretty clean but kind of plugged up so I put some gas in it and used a RC fuel transfer pump to circulate gas out of the outlet dumping back through the vent nipple. This seemed to do a pretty good job of cleaning it up. Found some paint that matched the original paint on it and painted and assembled today. Still need to get the new foam for the air filter but it should be ready to run. Wallfish sent me some diaphragms which I installed. 
     
    This is the paint I used, basically an identical match, painted two coats and then baked the enamel at 180f for about an hour. Baking the enamel usually results in a tougher finish. I have one of the three labels on the way, hoping to eventually find the 1HP and kill switch label. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074GYS1ZG/
     
    I ended up buying this hose pack from amazon to get the .08x.14 hose I needed to replace the fuel line. Still need to shove some string I the vent line.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074GYS1ZG/



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    CNew reacted to factory in My Wife's O&R Collection   
    Unfortunately my information is missing engine Type 329 but the short-block replacement list does include it (doesn't give use).
     
    I think it was a chainsaw engine, I can see some of the starter housing screws have nuts on the back, this is because most of the screws would have gone through the back-plate and straight into the chainsaw tank.
    The starter is the wrong type for a 13B, but fitting the 13A or Compact I, II or III type would also require a change of flywheel as the starter dogs are different.
    It's strange that it uses a very late coil, but the air filter is only a single stage type, possibly been added as some chainsaws use a completely different type.
    Of course none of this really matters if it was a new spare chainsaw engine that was setup for a shop display.
     
    For comparison this is an engine that was on a Mustang Model 13 chainsaw.

     

     
    And here is the same engine on this chainsaw.

     
    David
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    CNew got a reaction from art faulkner in NOS and or Used parts trade   
    Can’t remember if I bought that much but I think it was several feet x 3ft so I definitely have plenty of the gasket paper. 
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    CNew got a reaction from Mike in NC in My Wife's O&R Collection   
    That’s interesting. It has a 13B exhaust collector and muffler like some of the Orline chainsaws but looks to have a 13A recoil cover. Neat piece to have in your collection.
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    CNew reacted to Mike in NC in My Wife's O&R Collection   
    Factory, you are correct about the pump. It is a Kenco Model 61. The yellow engine with the gear box is NOS and it does not have mounting tabs on the base, they seem to have been milled off, and the output shaft is cut off with a plug closing off the hole. Our friend that we got it from said that it was a display unit for salesman to show off. Here is a picture of the output side.

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    CNew reacted to factory in My Wife's O&R Collection   
    It's certainly an interesting display engine.
     

    The base tank (part no #A-32-26) with no mounting tabs was made for at least one tool, the Orline Yard-Arm, but that doesn't use a gearbox as it's direct drive, is it possible it's been added to display the engine?

     
    The blanked off PTO shaft is used when the shaft is fitted to the other side of the gearbox, i.e. towards the engine, the chainsaws & bicycle engine kits are set up like this.
     
    That style of muffler/exhaust is used on some of the chainsaws, such as the Model 13 Mustang.

     
    Has it got a engine model/type stamped into the cylinder baffle plate or on the end of the crankcase mounting flange (exhaust side)?

     
    David
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    CNew reacted to factory in Ohlsson & Rice: Type 110 Engine   
    Those readings are fine for an earlier style coil, somewhere between 2kΩ to 3kΩ for the secondary (HT) coil winding is what I would expect (or 6kΩ to 7kΩ for the later coils).
     
    David
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    CNew got a reaction from Fishnuts2 in Ohlsson & Rice: Type 110 Engine   
    I just finished swapping out the points. That seemed to do the trick. I think the points that were in there weren’t really making a connection, they seemed to be worn at odd angles or someone sanded them poorly. Just ran a carb worth of gas, sounded great. I may rig up a small tank tomorrow so I can try to run it a little longer.

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