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Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP Model K Kerosene Gas Engine. Barn fresh (I sprayed some oil on the parts to keep them free, and pulled the head off to look in the cylinder). Rare big engine found in the desert – very little rust. Slow running engine, 400 Max RPM. Engine is stuck, but looks to be barely stuck, the cylinder looks very nice, and everything else is free. Magneto is also free. Has old repair on the head that looks to be well done and could be cleaned up so its not there. Has a broken rocker arm, I ha ve the broken piece, but it is pretty pitted up, I will include, it could probably repaired and add some character. Comes with original rare magneto. As Original Fuel tank, looks to be in good shape. On ORIGINAL WOOD skids (rotten part of skids cut off). Will need some things like babbit bearings on the connecting rod and other various work. PLEASE NOTE – Most items are used and/or are very old. They are not going to be in perfect shape. We are happy to answer any questions to the best of our abilities. The item “Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine” is in sale since Thursday, September 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “vintagefarmtoolsandmore” and is located in Scappoose, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Model: 7 HP K
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Fuller & Johnson
  • Powered By: Gas
  • Type: Hit & Miss

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine

Fuller Johnson 7 HP Model K Kerosene Gas Engine. Barn fresh untouched – Rare big engine found in the desert – very little rust. Slow running engine, 400 Max RPM. Engine is stuck, but looks to be barely stuck, the cylinder looks very nice, and everything else is free. Magneto is also free. Has old repair on the head that looks to be well done and could be cleaned up so its not there. Has a broken rocker arm, I have the broken piece, but it is pretty pitted up, I will include, it could probably repaired and add some character. Comes with original rare magneto. Has Original Fuel tank, looks to be in good shape. On ORIGINAL WOOD skids (rotten part of skids cut off). Will need a couple small things. This is a good shape & rare engine for the age! PLEASE NOTE – Most items are used and/or are very old. They are not going to be in perfect shape. We are happy to answer any questions to the best of our abilities. The item “Fuller Johnson 7 HP K Kerosene Gas Hit Miss Gas Engine Rare Engine” is in sale since Thursday, September 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “vintagefarmtoolsandmore” and is located in Scappoose, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Model: 7 HP K
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Fuller & Johnson
  • Powered By: Gas
  • Type: Hit & Miss

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red

This is a used very old gasoline governed engine, restored at least once. I have had this for many years lots of fun. Great to have at shows. Comes on the trolly cart. Also has a belt. Video of it running: Economy Engine. The item “Economy 1931 Stover Kerosene Gas Engine Hit Miss Style 3 HP parts flywheel red” is in sale since Thursday, May 17, 2018. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Parts”. The seller is “gardentractornovelties” and is located in Rock Creek, Ohio. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Material: Iron
  • Brand: Economy

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert

RARE Advertising Trade Catalog – with Insert. Witte Engine Company ca 1910. For offer, a nice old trade catalog. Fresh from an estate in Upstate New York. Never offered on the market until now. Vintage, Old, antique, Original – NOT a Reproduction – Guaranteed!! Large insert, folds open like a poster. Witte Engine Works – San Francisco, CA, Kansas City, MO, Pittsburgh, PA. 40 pages, plus covers, and insert. Wear, small rip at cover edge, insert is ripped. Please see photos for details. If you collect Americana history, 20th century American advertisement ad, agriculture, farming, industry, engineering, invention, machine, gasoline / kerosene, alcohol, distillate, gas, etc. This is one you will not see again soon. A nice piece for your paper / ephemera collection. Perhaps some genealogy research information as well. A hit-and-miss engine is a type of four-stroke internal combustion engine that was conceived in the late 19th century and was produced by various companies from the 1890s through approximately the 1940s. The name comes from the method of speed control that is implemented on these engines (as opposed to the “throttle governed” method of speed control). The sound made when the engine is running without a load is a distinctive “POP whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh POP” as the engine fires and then coasts until the speed decreases and it needs to fire again to maintain its average speed. Hit-and-miss engines were made by a multitude of engine manufacturers during their peak usage which was from approximately 1910 through the early 1930s when they began to be replaced by more modern designs. Some of the largest engine manufacturers were Stover, Hercules, International Harvester (McCormick Deering), John Deere and Fairbanks Morse. Construction This is a video montage of the Otto engines running at the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion (WMSTR), in Rollag, Minnesota. It is a type of hit-and-miss engine. (2min 16sec, 320×240, 340kbit/s video) A hit-and-miss engine is a type of flywheel engine. [1] A flywheel engine is an engine that has a large flywheel or set of flywheels connected to the crankshaft. The flywheels maintain engine speed during engine cycles that do not produce driving mechanical forces. The flywheels store energy on the combustion stroke and supply the stored energy to the mechanical load on the other three strokes of the piston. When these engines were designed technology was not nearly as advanced as today and all parts were made very large. A typical 6 horsepower (4.5 kW) engine weighs approximately 1000 pounds (454 kg). Typically, the engine material was mainly cast iron and all significant engine parts cast from it. Small functional pieces are made of steel and machined to perform their function. [1] The fuel system of a hit-and-miss engine consists of a fuel tank, fuel line, check valve and fuel mixer. The fuel tank most typically holds gasoline but many users would start the engines with gasoline and then switch over to a cheaper fuel such as kerosene or diesel. The fuel line connects the fuel tank to the mixer. Along the fuel line is a check valve which keeps the fuel from running back to the tank between combustion strokes. The mixer creates the correct fuel/air mixture by means of a needle valve attached to a weighted or spring-loaded piston usually in conjunction with an oil-damped dashpot. Mixer operation is simple, it contains only one moving part, that being the needle valve. While there are exceptions, a mixer doesn’t store fuel in a bowl of any kind. Fuel is simply fed to the mixer, where due to the effect of Bernoulli’s principle, it is self-metered in the venturi created below the weighted piston by the action of the attached needle valve, the method used to this day in the SU carburetor. Sparks to ignite the fuel mixture are created by either a spark plug or a device called an ignitor. When a spark plug is used, the spark was generated by either a magneto or else a trembler (or’buzz’) coil. A buzz coil uses battery power to generate a continuous series of high voltage pulses which are fed to the spark plug. For igniter ignition, either a battery and coil is used or a “low tension” magneto is used. With battery and coil ignition, a battery is wired in series with a wire coil and the igniter contacts. When the contacts of the ignitor are closed (the contacts reside inside the combustion chamber), electricity flows through the circuit. When the contacts are opened by the timing mechanism, a spark is generated across the contacts which ignite the mixture. When a low tension magneto (really a low-voltage high-current generator) is used, the output of the magneto is fed directly to the igniter points and the spark is generated as with a battery and coil. Except for very large examples, lubrication was almost always manual. Main crankshaft bearings and the connecting rod bearing on the crankshaft generally has a grease cup which was a small container (cup) filled with grease and a cover which screws down on the cup. A typical engine oiler. This is one made by Lunkenheimer When the cover is screwed down tighter, grease is forced out of the bottom of the cup and into the bearing. On very early engines there may be just a hole in the casting of the bearing cap where lubricating oil is to be squirted while the engine is running. The piston is lubricated by a drip oiler that continuously feeds drips of oil onto the piston. The excess oil from the piston runs out of the cylinder onto the engine and eventually onto the ground. The drip oiler can be adjusted to drip faster or slower depending on the need for lubrication, dictated by how hard the engine is working. The rest of the moving engine components were all lubricated by oil that the engine operator would have to apply from time to time while the engine was running. Virtually all hit-and-miss engines are of the “open crank” style, that is, there is no enclosed crankcase. The crankshaft, connecting rod, camshaft, gears, governor, etc. Are all completely exposed and can be viewed in operation when the engine is running. This makes for a messy environment as oil and sometimes grease are thrown from the engine as well as oil running onto the ground. Another disadvantage is that dirt and dust can get on all moving engine parts, causing excessive wear and engine malfunctions. Frequent cleaning of the engine is therefore required to keep it in proper operating condition. Cooling of the majority of hit-and-miss engines is by hopper cooling, with water in an open reservoir. There were a small portion of small and fractional horsepower engines that were air-cooled with the aid of an incorporated fan. The water-cooled engine has a built in reservoir (larger engines usually don’t have a reservoir and require connection to a large external tank for cooling water via pipe connections on the cylinder). The water reservoir includes the area around the cylinder as well as the cylinder head (most cases) and a tank mounted or cast above the cylinder. When the engine runs it heats the water. Cooling is accomplished by the water steaming off and removing heat from the engine. When an engine runs under load for a period of time, it is common for the water in the reservoir to boil. Replacement of lost water is needed from time to time. A danger of the water-cooled design is freezing in cold weather. Many engines were ruined by the forgetful operator neglecting to drain the water when the engine was not in use and the water freezing and breaking the cast iron engine pieces. However, New Holland patented a v-shaped reservoir, so that expanding ice pushed itself up and into a larger space, so that the ice wouldn’t break the reservoir. Water jacket repairs are common on many of the engines that exist today. Design These were simple engines compared to modern engine design. However, they incorporate some very clever designs in several areas, many times because the designer was attempting to circumvent infringing a patent for a particular part of the engine. This is particularly true in the area of the governor. Governors are centrifugal, swinging arm, pivot arm, and many others. The actuator mechanism to govern speed is also varied depending on patents existing and the governor used. See, for example, U. Patents 543,157[2] from 1895 or 980,658[3] from 1911. However accomplished, the governor has one job – to control the speed of the engine. In modern engines, power output is controlled by throttling the flow of the air through the intake by means of a butterfly valve; the only exception to this being in diesels and Valvetronic petrol engines. On hit-and-miss engines, the governor holds the exhaust valve open whenever the engine is operating above its set speed, thus interrupting the Otto cycle firing mechanism. The intake valve on hit-and-miss engines has no actuator. Instead, the intake valve has a light spring that holds it closed until it can be drawn open when a vacuum occurs in the cylinder. Such a vacuum can only occur when the piston is in a down-stroke and when the exhaust valve is closed. Therefore, when the governor holds the exhaust valve open, the intake valve will not open. This vacuum causes the intake valve to open, which allows the fuel-air mixture to enter. This mechanism prevents fuel consumption during the intake stroke of “miss” cycles. Usage Hit-and-miss engines were made to produce power outputs from 1 through approximately 100 horsepower (0.75 – 75 kW). These engines are slow speed and typically ran from 250 revolutions per minute (rpm) for large horsepower engines to 600 rpm for small horsepower engines. A Jaeger Trash Pump used for pumping dirty (trashy) water. It has a Hercules 2½ HP (1.9 kW) engine on it. This is an example of an integrated function of hit-and-miss engines i. Not belted They were used to power pumps for cultivation, saws for cutting wood, generators for electricity in rural areas, running farm equipment and many other stationary applications. Some were mounted on cement mixers. These engines also ran some of the early washing machines. They were used as a labour-saving device on farms, and allowed the farmer to accomplish much more than he was previously able to do. The engine was typically belted to the device being powered by a wide flat belt, typically from 2 – 6 inches (5 15 cm) wide. The flat belt is driven by a pulley on the engine that attached either to a flywheel or to the crankshaft. The pulley is specially made in that its circumference is slightly tapered from the middle to each edge (like an over-inflated car tyre) so that the middle of the pulley is a slightly larger diameter. This design keeps the flat belt in the centre of the pulley. Later history By the 1930s, more-advanced types of engines were being designed and produced. Flywheel engines were and remain extremely heavy for the power produced, run at very slow speeds, required a lot of maintenance, and could not easily be incorporated into mobile applications. In the late 1920s International Harvester already had the model M engine which was an enclosed version of a flywheel engine. Their next step was the model LA which was a totally enclosed engine (except for the valve system) featuring self-lubrication (oil in the crankcase), reliable spark plug ignition, faster-speed operation (up to about 750-800 RPM) and most of all, light in weight compared to earlier generations. While the 1½ HP (1.1 kW) model LA still weighed about 150 pounds (68 kg), it was far lighter than the model M 1½ HP engine, which is in the 300-350 pound (136 159 kg) range. Later a slightly improved LA, the LB was produced. The models M, LA and LB are throttle governed. As time passed, more engine manufacturers moved to the enclosed crankcase engine. Companies like Briggs and Stratton were also producing lightweight air-cooled engines in the 1/2 to 2 HP. 37 – 1.5 kW range and used much lighter-weight materials. These engines also run at much higher speeds (up to approximately 20002500 RPM) and therefore produce far more power per pound than the slow flywheel engines. With the exception of oil field applications, in which they continue to be used to the present, flywheel engine production ceased in the 1940s. Preservation Although thousands of out-of-use flywheel engines were scrapped in the iron and steel drives of World War II, many survived to be restored to working order by enthusiasts. However, in recent years engines with original paint have become more desirable to many collectors than repainted engines. Numerous preserved hit-and-miss engines may be seen in action at shows dedicated to antique engines (many have antique tractors too) as well as in the stationary engine section of steam fairs and vintage vehicle rallies. The item “RARE Advertising Catalog WITTE Engines ca 1910 Hit Miss Gas Kerosene w Insert” is in sale since Wednesday, February 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Manuals & Books”. The seller is “dalebooks” and is located in Rochester, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Witte
  • Product Type: Catalog
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Equipment Type: Engine

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor

Here is a fairly scarce 6hp Worthington Kerosene engine. It is in good condition considering its age. It turns over as it should and has some compression but has been sitting for many years. I believe that it was painted with very little prep work and the paint comes off pretty easily to reveal some original paint underneath. It has a Webster magneto and ignitor on it and also has the original crankguard which is nearly always missing! Everything moves as it should and the engine seems to have only little to mild wear on it. The bottom of the head has an old repair that could be dressed down a bit. The crankcase has an old braze repair under the crankshaft and also has another crack that requires some attention. There is a rod around it for safety as can be seen. I think this would be a good candidate for a fish plate in the back and some stitching. The other side of the crankcase seems to be in good shape. The hopper has some extra holes in it that could be filled pretty easily as well. The mixer cover is not original but works. The Webster ramp has an addition to it. There are no other cracks, breaks, or repairs that I can see or know of. I don’t think this engine was ever run after it was “painted”. It could be a very nice engine with just a little elbow grease and this would be a very straightforward project. I can deliver this for free to LeSueur, MN, Baraboo, WI, Portland, IN, or Coolspring, PA, later this year. I can be reached at 262 573 1931 if you’d like to talk about it. The pictures tell the story. It would be a great addition to your engine collection especially if you like Worthington engines. The item “Old WORTHINGTON 6hp Kerosene Engine Hit Miss Style Webster Magneto Steam Tractor” is in sale since Tuesday, April 03, 2018. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “flywheels4evr” and is located in Waldo, Wisconsin. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • Brand: Worthington
  • Type: 6hp Kerosene
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW

This is a VERY hard to find original Holley 280 kerosene vaporizer manifold for a Fordson tractor. It is fresh from an old collectors estate and seems to be in excellent condition with no cracks, breaks, or repairs of any kind that I can see or know of except for two cracks which I’ve pointed out in a picture. I would think these could be repaired with a little skill. The rest of the manifold seems very solid with very little heat deterioration. The heat lever is stuck but should also free up fairly easily as nothing looks rotten like on so many of these manifolds that are found. Included is the original coiled vapor tube which looks to be in good shape. These original Holley vaporizer manifolds are quite tough to find in the wild or even at swap meets so if you’ve been looking for one for an authentic restoration here’s one that could be near perfect with just a little effort. Let the pictures be your guide. I can deliver this for a cold beverage or two to LeSueur, MN, Baraboo, WI, Portland, IN, or Coolspring, PA, in 2018. The item “Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene MANIFOLD Hit Miss Engine WOW” is in sale since Saturday, December 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Parts”. The seller is “flywheels4evr” and is located in Waldo, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Fordson/Holley
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: 280

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

This is a VERY hard to find original Holley 280 kerosene vaporizer for a Fordson tractor. It is fresh from an old collectors estate and seems to be in excellent condition with no cracks, breaks, or repairs of any kind that I can see or know of. Everything moves as it should. It mounts with two holes 2 5/8 inches apart on center. The intake hole is 1 9/16 inches in diameter and the hole where it mounts is 1 3/8 inches in diameter. These original Holley vaporizers are quite tough to find in the wild or even at swap meets so if you’ve been looking for one for an authentic restoration here’s a really nice one. Let the pictures be your guide. The item “Old HOLLEY 280 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW” is in sale since Saturday, December 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Parts”. The seller is “flywheels4evr” and is located in Waldo, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Holley
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: 280

McCormick Deering Hit Miss 3 HP Engine Kerosene Water Carburetor

McCormick Deering Hit Miss 3 HP Engine Kerosene Water Carburetor

This is a complete Carb for the 3 Hp McCormick Deering engine. One pot metal tube has Disenigrated where the needle valve goes on the gas side other than that its in very good shape. The item “McCormick Deering Hit Miss 3 HP Engine Kerosene Water Carburetor” is in sale since Monday, November 30, 2015. This item is in the category “eBay Motors\Parts & Accessories\Other”. The seller is “geargrinder1948″ and is located in Sidney, Nebraska. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, Australia, Japan, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia.

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW

This is a VERY hard to find original Holley 234 kerosene vaporizer for a Fordson tractor. It is fresh from an old collectors estate and seems to be in excellent condition with no cracks, breaks, or repairs of any kind that I can see or know of. Everything moves as it should. It mounts with two holes 2 11/16 inches apart on center. The intake hole is 1 9/16 inches in diameter and the hole where it mounts is 1 3/8 inches in diameter. These original Holley vaporizers are quite tough to find in the wild or even at swap meets so if you’ve been looking for one for an authentic restoration here’s a really nice one. Let the pictures be your guide. The item “Old HOLLEY 234 Vaporizer FORDSON Tractor Kerosene Carburetor Hit Miss Engine WOW” is in sale since Thursday, October 26, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Parts”. The seller is “flywheels4evr” and is located in Waldo, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Holley
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: 234

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find

Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene? Seems not heavy enough to be hit miss but I listed it as so people interested in small engines could find it. Some people that have seen it think it may be for kerosene / water fuel. May be from a kit or maybe just a combination of parts as an experiment. It is very old and no attempt has been made to restore it. The flywheel is 8 1/8″ diameter, the base is 9 1/4 X 16 1/4″ It stands 9 3/4 tall and weighs 9 1/2 Lbs. This is a super conversation piece and would look great in a museum or collection setting just as it is. If you have any input with information on this engine please let me know. The item “Vintage Hit Miss Model Engine Kerosene Diesel Kit Antique Barn Find” is in sale since Friday, August 12, 2016. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “boymkt” and is located in National City, California. This item can be shipped to United States.