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1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine

Rare tank cooled 1906 Waterloo Gasoline Engine with beautiful original paint and gold leaf striping. 5018, the 116th of 377 engines built by Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company in 1906. Very attractive cast bronze name plate, original fuel tank, skids, oiler. A true barn find, only required oiling and fuel to get running again after resting in a barn since the 1920′s. The water tank and original Waterloo cart was added recently, original beaded pipe fittings. Engine has great compression, starts easy and runs slow and quiet. There is a hairline freeze crack from the bottom water jacket pipe fitting but just drips a little. The head has never been off this engine and it runs just fine. I wouldn’t mess with it but its up to the new owner. No other cracks, breaks or welds. Flywheel 27″ x 2 1/4″ 4 1/4″ bore – 4 3/4″ stroke. Some of the nicest original paint I have seen and the leaf striping is gorgeous artwork. Surely one of the top Waterloo engines in this condition. I think my reserve is reasonable for such a rare example. You be the judge. Never know what might show up! 6′L X 4′ W X 4′ H weight approx 7-800 lbs. The item “1906 4 Hp Waterloo Hit and Miss Antique Gas Engine” is in sale since Wednesday, July 01, 2015. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “vicsin42″ and is located in Touchet, Washington. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.

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