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Post by 162238 Sat Oct 26 2024, 18:29

Thank you for letting me join the group. We have inherited an interesting collection of antique tractors, bits and pieces and a stationary engine. We do not know what most of the smaller items even are and are reaching out to this community for help with id on the SE, hopefully we can find it a nice new home with someone who will restore it as dad always planned to do..

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Post by mattblack Sun Oct 27 2024, 08:28

Hello and welcome! welcome sign

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Post by Woodsman Sun Oct 27 2024, 09:47

Hello and welcome to the forum. Post a few pictures when you are able.
Why not do some restoration yourself?

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Post by 162238 Sun Oct 27 2024, 10:59

Thank you for your welcome, I have posted my engine find in the identification section and knowledgable people have already told me what it is. I am going to see if I can find some i.d. on it later. I think it is going to be too much for me to restore as I have zero experience. I am also considering paying someone to restore it if such people do such things? I clearly need a second pulley wheel. Perhaps a wanted post on this forum? Thank you all for your interest and knowledge so far.

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