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took some more pics and a vid of it running
here are the pics, the vid is still uploading to yt
the one to the left is a suffolk 75g14
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Oh good that is one less headache
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Thanks Matt, found out that putting briggs part numbers through eBay gives you all ya need one thing i'm almost certain of is that i'll be searching for a new crank. I dont think the keyway should be gone, or rather filled up with werd by the looks of it
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Got a new toy!
its a WW2 military compressor with a Briggs model N engine.
we allready had it running after some fresh gas/petrol. not more than a few seconds but it ran.
and here's some pictures
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make em mid-mount for the trike
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don't know what size the spindles are but here's a thread on RS
http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/57457-how-to-trailer-hub-conversionupgrade-for-520h/
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oh wait those are fronts arent they? then scratch that idea, i was thinking they were rears
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wont hups off of a gt 14 or the like work? those are 4bolt right?
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oh i would love to adopt that atlas shaper, shame it would cost a small fortune to ship and i can't come over to collect it
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Ooh i like it! Does it still mow?
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the different sumps i knew about but the rest, no didn't know there were that much variations. learned something new, thanks Wristpin
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just went and looked at the shipping part, ho ly crap, sending a package that weighs in round about 15KG costs about 105 euros or 108 dollars i can ask a friend that does some shipping of tractors from and to the states if i can put it in one of them, but it wil arive in east indiana
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Wristpin, did you know that there are at least two different versions of the 75cc engines? one having an aluminium flywheel, different taper for the flywheel, different ignition and a different inlet.
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here ya go on the cross breeding part
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lso_A9d0iA0
and the outcome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnchoY3Vnzw
and about the sending bit, i think i can work it out
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Want one? I believe i have a spare one in bits somewhere, oh and the 75g14 engines are the same size as a briggs 5s. There's a guy on YouTube that compared them and some parts were interchangable
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Nope it doesnt have airco
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well this week my job was teddering the gras at my uncle's farm. i know you like pics so here are some
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Dont think thats from the 30's either, late 60's to mid 70's i think
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looks like fun, and a place to test project WN
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