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Galloway 1/3 Scale Hit & Miss Engine Model Casting Kit

Galloway 1/3 Scale Hit & Miss Engine Model Casting Kit

THE BEST MODEL CASTINGS IN THE WORLD! Brand New in the Box – Galloway Hit and Miss Casting Kit. Galloway 1/3 Scale Casting Kit of the Galoway 5 HP Hit and Miss Engine. Cast Iron Castings (7) 2 flywheels, base, bearing caps, cylinder, head, and water hopper. Bronze Castings (9) Connecting rod block, igniter, igniter trip, push rod brackets, governor bracket, carburetor, rocker arm bracket, muffler top and bottom. Aluminum Castings (1) Piston. Decals (2) Photo Engraved Nameplate, Detailed Blueprints (7) 17 x 22, Set of Gears (Exact width, bore, and one with shallow keyway). Includes Optional Cast Iron: Sub-base. Galloway Model Specifications: Flywheels – 10.200 inch Bore Diameter – 1.750 inch Stroke – 3.375 inch. THIS KIT IS A CASTING KIT THAT REQUIRES EXTENSIVE MACHING WITH A LATHE AND MILL. All Pictures are Copy Righted and Invisibly watermarked by Digimarc. PAY IN ANY CURRENCY WITH PAY PAL. The item “Galloway 1/3 Scale Hit & Miss Engine Model Casting Kit” is in sale since Monday, November 21, 2016. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Vintage & Antique Toys\Other Vintage & Antique Toys”. The seller is “mini-steam” and is located in New Albany, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: MiniCastings

Large scale walking beam steam engine with water pump hit and miss

Large scale walking beam steam engine with water pump hit and miss

Large scale walking beam steam engine with water pump hit and miss

Large scale walking beam steam engine with water pump hit and miss

Large scale walking beam steam engine with water pump hit and miss

Large scale walking beam steam engine with water pump hit and miss

Very nice large scale walking beam steam engine. Runs very nicely on air. There is no boiler on the set up. But there is a water tower in which water circulates through. Flywheel is 9 3/4. Overall length of the set up is 36. Made of cast-iron, steel and brass. There is a tag on it that states it was built in 1985. Very nicely built piece. The item “Large scale walking beam steam engine with water pump hit and miss” is in sale since Sunday, June 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Parts”. The seller is “rich3006″ and is located in Prospect, Pennsylvania. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Up for sale is a Quarter Scale Hit and Miss gas engine. The engine looks to be in good shape and turns freely with good compression. I hooked up a 6 volt battery to it and it has good spark but I’m not really sure how to start it and where to put the fuel. The engine sits on a wood platform that tips up and the battery goes underneath. The base measures 20″ x 10″ x 4. The flywheels measure 7 3/4 inches across. The bore is 1 1/4″ and the stroke is 2″. The engine looks to have run and there are some small chips in paint, please see photos and judge condition for yourself. Please see my other auctions as I have some nice steam engines for sale. The item “Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine” is in sale since Friday, May 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “randycrab” and is located in Des Moines, Iowa. This item can be shipped to United States.

Scale Model Hit Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine

Up for sale is a Quarter Scale Hit and Miss gas engine. The engine looks to be in good shape and turns freely with good compression. I hooked up a 6 volt battery to it and it has good spark but I’m not really sure how to start it and where to put the fuel. The engine sits on a wood platform that tips up and the battery goes underneath. The base measures 20″ x 10″ x 4. The flywheels measure 7 3/4 inches across. The bore is 1 1/4″ and the stroke is 2″. The engine looks to have run and there are some small chips in paint, please see photos and judge condition for yourself. Please see my other auctions as I have some nice steam engines for sale. The item “Small Quarter Scale Hit And Miss Engine” is in sale since Wednesday, April 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “randycrab” and is located in Des Moines, Iowa. This item can be shipped to United States.

Perkins Scale Model Hit And Miss See Video

Perkins Scale Model Hit And Miss See Video

Perkins Scale Model Hit And Miss See Video

Perkins Scale Model Hit And Miss See Video

Perkins Scale Model Hit And Miss See Video

PERKINS MODEL HIT AND MISS GAS ENGINE. NEW RUNS GREAT SEE VIDEO. COMES COMPLETE WITH COIL AND BATTERY, ALL YOU WILL NEED IS COLEMAN FUEL AND OIL. ANY QUESTIONS CALL 812 523 3246. FLTWHEELS ARE 8″ od BASE 24″x12″ ENGINE 9 1/2″x14. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK! The item “PERKINS SCALE MODEL HIT AND MISS SEE VIDEO” is in sale since Wednesday, April 12, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “oldenginesrj” and is located in Crothersville, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Perkins
  • Powered By: Naptha/Coleman lantern fuel
  • Model: Hit and Miss
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

This is a 1/4 scale model of a Gade Bros. The original was patented on May 17, 1904. They were based in Iowa City, Iowa. To get a feel for the size, the flywheels are 4 1/2 inch brass. It has electronic ignition that is run by a battery pack. Runs on propane fuel (bottle not included) with a pressure regulator (is included). Comes with a wooden box for storage and transport. The item “Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine” is in sale since Wednesday, March 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “bunsley1″ and is located in Brookfield, Missouri. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • Brand: Gade
  • Powered By: Propane
  • Type: Hit & Miss

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running

1/4 Scale Running Model Reproduction of a 5 H. Galloway Antique Hit and Miss Engine. It’s a NICE one! This one has 8 inch flywheels and from what I know, it is ¼ scale. I have another Galloway that has 10 inch flywheels and that one should be a 1/3. Here are the details on this engine. These are the measurements of the engine only, as if it was not mounted on the cart. It has 8 flywheels. In the posted video I made a mistake and said the flywheels were 7 ½ inches. They are actually 8 inches. It’s 16 inches long from the rocker arm to the back of the fuel tank. The widest part is the end of the crankshaft that sticks out from the flywheels, that makes it 8 ¼ inches wide and it’s 9 ½ inches tall. Measurements of it on the included cart are 25 ½ inches long from the front of the front wheel to the back of the rear cart wheel. The cart is 16 wide to the outside of the cart axles and it stands 16 inches tall from the ground to the top of the water hopper. The cart wheels measure 5 ½ inches. It weighs about 41 pounds. This engine gets its spark from a low tension coil that is mounted in the wooden box on the rear of the cart. It has a scale make brake ignition system that will run on 6 or 12 volts. The wire for powering the ignition system is coiled up around the coil box. A battery is not included. There are more details on the running of this engine listed below. Also a link is is posted that will take you to the video of this engine running. I ran this engine before doing the detail work of cleaning and polishing. So the posted photos were just taken and this is the way you will be receiving it. Many hours of machine work, paint work, polishing, assembly, adjusting and testing goes into producing a high quality scale model like this. A lathe, milling machine, drill press, lots of tools and an experienced operator(s) were needed to finish the rough castings and to fabricate the additional parts required. Having to pay someone for all of the machine work and fabrication involved would cost quite a bit! Whats included in this sale: You get the ¼ scale Galloway as pictured mounted on the all metal scale cart that has metal wheels with spokes. The front axle is fixed to the frame and the rear axle steers the cart. There is a scale wooden moving handle that attaches to the rear steerable axle. It is shown in a couple of the photos. Here is a web link that will take you to the video of this engine running. In this video I said the flywheels are 7 ½ inches. I was not correct as they are 8 inches. Take note in the video about how slow I had this engine running and it did not skip a beat. Most videos of scale engines like this show them running at a much faster speed and they still miss every now and then. I think that running them fast does not them a scale appearance. I first tried starting this engine on some old (had already been opened a few years back) Coleman lantern fuel. It ran but not that smoothly. It then fired right up and ran as you see it in the video. On the fuel mixture, it ran best between ¼ and ½ turn out at the most. Anything over a half a turn and it ran rich. The battery I used is a old 12 volt jell cell type battery that showed about 10 volt when I tested it. The included low tension coil should work on 6 or 12 volts, though I did not have a 6 volt battery to try it. On setting the speed. The governor setting can not be changed while the engine is running as it is mounted on the inside of the left flywheel. My reference for what is left and right would be if you were behind the fuel tank looking towards the front of the engine. Inside of the left flywheel you will see a threaded rod with the adjuster nut on the one end and the governor spring on the other. When turning the nut in, on to the threaded shaft, that increases the spring tension and the engine will run faster. In the video I had the nut all the way out to the end of the threaded rod. On the engine rotation direction. When looking at the side where the left flywheel is mounted. (the push-rod and the ignition are all on the left side) The flywheel rotates clock-wise. I used 10-30 wt. Oil in the drip oilier. Turn the top out about a turn and a half so it forms a drip every once and a while. The crankshaft end caps have grease cups on them. Tighten the top part and it forces grease down in the bearing area. There is a clear synthetic grease in them right now. There is a oil cup on the big rod end. Get some oil up on the wrist pin of the piston. If a part moves against something, oil it! That included the valve stems and the small valve stem that is on the bottom of the fuel mixer. Yes it will get dirty and drip oil when running it, just like the full scale engines do. The photos for this ad were taken after it was run for the video. NOTE: The rocker arm for the exhaust valve is held in place with two pins. One in the center and one on the push-rod end. These two pins are both the same size and they are just pushed in place. If the engine was turned upside-down they could slide out. They have a cotter pin holding on a aluminum spacer on the outside then there is the wheel. The cart wheels are the same on the inside and outside so it does not matter what way they are put back on. I check my emails often and will respond in a timely manor. All sales are final as I will not accept a return on a item like this. NOTE: This is a running reproduction of a antique engine. It is a adult collectible item and is intended to be used by a experienced adult. Just like the original engine, it has no safety guards in place. Loose clothing, long hair or fingers could become caught in any moving part when this engine is running or even being turned over by hand. Use commonsense and keep your fingers especially small fingers! Away from all moving parts! I make no guarantees or clams as to how it will run for you or even if you would be able to get it started. Some mechanical knowledge and experience is needed to run any antique model engine like this. I have clear photos posted of this engine and I have a video posted showing it running. You should have some knowledge of a engine like this, like how to maintain it, keep it lubricated and adjust it if necessary as I provide no instructions other than what is in my videos and written in this ad. No guarantees of any kind are included with a custom hand made, one of a kind adult hobby item like this. This item was listed on Wednesday 3-16-17 and is not pre packaged in advance right now. So should I get a question on the engine where I need to see something or send a photo I can easily do that. Once it’s packed, I wont be able to do that. Should there be any questions, PLEASE ask! This is Naptha (a type of gas) powered scale model engine that comes with no instructions or guarantees what so ever!! Do not stick your finger or other body parts in a rotating mechanical assembly!! The new owner assumes all responsibilities and liabilities to himself/herself and others with this engine. This is an adult collectible item not to be operated or played with by children. I make no clams to it being safe as it is a antique scale model reproduction produced back in the day when no safety guards, air bags, safety warning labels, ect.. Were attached to dangerous products. I make no claims that it will even run as some might not have the mechanical ability to figure it out. By purchasing this item you are stating that you have read my whole ad, you understand it and that you agree with the terms and policy’s stated in this ad. I have detailed photos posted. A link is in this ad that shows this engine running. Thank you for looking!! Should you have any questions, please ask. Thank you for looking! The item “1/4 scale Galloway Hit and Miss gas powered model engine, Video of Running” is in sale since Wednesday, March 15, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “t-n-b123″ and is located in Reading, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Domestic
  • Powered By: Naptha/Coleman lantern fuel
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: Hit and Miss

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine

This is a 1/4 scale model of a Gade Bros. The original was patented on May 17, 1904. They were based in Iowa City, Iowa. To get a feel for the size, the flywheels are 4 1/2 inch brass. It has electronic ignition that is run by a battery pack. Runs on propane fuel (bottle not included) with a pressure regulator (is included). Comes with a wooden box for storage and transport. The item “Gade 1/4 Scale Hit and Miss Model Engine” is in sale since Thursday, March 02, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “bunsley1″ and is located in Brookfield, Missouri. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • Brand: Gade
  • Powered By: Propane
  • Type: Hit & Miss

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running

½ Scale Running Model Reproduction of a Domestic Side Shaft Antique Hit and Miss Engine. It’s a NICE one! Here are the details on this engine. The engine itself, minus the wooden base is 15 inches long from the tip of the make brake ignition shaft to the fuel fill at the back of the engine. It’s about 11 wide from the outside of the pulley to the end of the crankshaft on the other side. It stands about 16tall from the bottom of the wooden stand to the top of the drip oilier. On the paint job. The cast block was smoothed out so the paint gives a nice smooth appearance. I do not know the year this one was made, but I can tell you that it does have the original paint job on it. There are a few small areas where the paint chipped and was touched up. Mainly around the flywheel hubs and around the head bolts and the area where the make brake contact assembly bolts on to the block. On the color of the engine…. Some of the photos needed to be taken with the flash on in my camera to show detail. All the flash photos make the engine look more red in color than it really is. I think the posted video taken outside in natural light shows the most accurate color. It is a dark brownish type of red, not a bright red like some of the flash photos make it look. The wooden base measures 29 inches long x 7 inches wide and. The flywheels measure 9 inches in diameter. It weighs around 55 lbs. Many hours of machine work, paint work, polishing, assembly, adjusting and testing goes into producing a high quality scale model like this. A lathe, milling machine, drill press, lots of tools and an experienced operator were needed to finish the rough castings and to fabricate the additional parts required. Having to pay someone for all of the machine work and fabrication involved would cost quite a bit! Whats included in this sale: You get the engine as pictured on the wooden stand. What is NOT included: The original 6 volt jell cell battery that I could not get to charge or the white wire I show in the video connected to the battery I used. There is room in the ignition box next to the low tension coil for a small 6 or 12v battery. DO NOT use a Lithium type battery. Either a jell cell, dry cell, Nicad or Nimh should be used. Here is a web link that will take you to the video of this engine running. This is the main ingredient, and possibly the only one in Coleman lantern fuel. I did add a couple of drops of castor oil in with the fuel for upper cylinder lubrication. You can use any high quality two cycle oil. Just go sparingly and keep it around 50:1 at the most. It has, what is called a Make Brake ignition system. How this system works is that there are contact points inside of the combustion chamber. The points close roughly at the bottom of the compression stroke. While the points are closed, the included hand made scale, low tension coil charges with electricity from either a 6 or 12 volt battery. (A battery is not included in this sale) Once the points open at the top of the compression stroke, the voltage in the coil is quickly discharged causing a spark at the contact points and that is what fires the compressed fuel air mixture. The part that you put in a drill is 1/2 (0.500) in diameter so you will need a drill with a ½ inch chuck. After taking the video of this engine running, I installed a scale globe type gate valve for a fuel shut off. (that is shown installed in some of the above photos) Since the fuel tank is in the engine block this is a gravity fed fuel system. When filled with fuel and not running, some fuel would seep out around the fuel mixers adjustment needle. Since you do NOT want to use the mixture needle as a fuel shut off, I added one. On the mixture setting that worked best for me, it started right up with the mixture needle turned out slightly less than ½ a turn as I show in the video. It was a cool winter day when I ran it so the setting that works best for you might be different. One note on the contact points for the ignition. The shaft that rotates the one contact for the points is spring loaded. There is a spring on the shaft. Since this sticks out at the front of the engine. It is possible when you are carrying this engine to push that spring loaded shaft in. This will not hurt anything, but if that shaft also rotates slightly it will not spring back into its position and the points will not make contact and work correctly. When this happens simple push in on the spring loaded shaft and rotate them back into position. Should you need to remove the points for cleaning, this can be easily done by removing one spring, take off the positive wire that is bolted to the one contact point stud and take out the two brass bolts with a 3/8 socket. I needed to grind down the end of the socket a bit to make it a super thin wall socket on the end so it fit over the one brass bolt head. When apart, make sure the contact area of the points line up and lay flat against each other. Remember when putting the wire back on, be careful not to make it so tight that you turn that stud because if you do the points will no longer lay flat against each other. You will note that there is a small O ring around the inner nut. This is to prevent any external spark ark between the shaft spring and that nut because they are close to each other. That would cause a misfire or possibly keep the engine from starting. Reapply a super thin layer of silicone form a gasket when putting the point assembly back on the engine and DO NOT over-tighten the two brass bolts. Remember they are just brass. And DO NOT put any silicone on those bolts as that could prevent that assembly from being electrically grounded to the engine block. I used 10-30 wt. Oil in the drip oilier. Make sure it’s turned on and dripping every once and a while. Put oil on everything that rubs against something!! There are many small oil holes located on this engine. There are spring loaded brass covers that cover oil cups for the crank shaft on the block. There is a hole on the connecting rod end for oil and oil the piston wrist pin plus put some oil on the exposed bottom part of the piston when its at bottom dead center. If it moves, oil it! Yes it will get dirty running it, just like the full scale engines do. The photos for this ad were taken after it was run for the video. I spent a afternoon cleaning everything up. I check my emails often and will respond in a timely manor. All sales are final as I will not accept a return on a item like this. NOTE: This is a running reproduction of a antique engine. It is a adult collectable item and is intended to be used by a experienced adult. Just like the original engine, it has no safety guards in place. Loose clothing, long hair or fingers could become caught in any moving part when this engine is running or even being turned over by hand. Use commonsense and keep your fingers especially small fingers! Away from all moving parts! I make no guarantees or clams as to how it will run for you or even if you would be able to get it started. Some mechanical knowledge and experience is needed to run any antique model engine like this. I have clear photos posted of this engine and I have a video posted showing it running. You should have some knowledge of a engine like this, like how to maintain it, keep it lubricated and adjust it if necessary as I provide no instructions other than what is in my videos and written in this ad. No guarantees of any kind are included with a custom hand made, adult hobby item like this. This item was listed on Thursday 2-22-17. After it’s packed I will update this part of my ad and list the package details here. I don’t like to pack in advance in case someone wants to see a photo that I do not have posted or want to know something about the item I need to check on. But when I have a chance in the next week after listing, it will be packed. I know I will be unscrewing the drip oiled for packing because it sticks up above the top of the block. I will start with wrapping the engine in stretch plastic wrap for paint protection. A thin layer of bubble-wrap then cover everything tightly in HD cardboard. That will then be wrapped in heavy duty bubble wrap. More details will be posted here like the container size and weight once everything is packed up. This is a reproduction gas powered scale model engine that comes with no instructions or guarantees what so ever!! Do not stick your finger or other body parts in a rotating mechanical assembly!! The new owner assumes all responsibilities and liabilities to himself/herself and others with this engine. This is an adult collectible item not to be operated or played with by children. I make no clams to it being safe as it is a antique scale model reproduction produced back in the day when no safety guards, air bags, safety warning labels, ect.. Were attached to dangerous products. I make no claims that it will even run as some might not have the mechanical ability to figure it out. By purchasing this item you are stating that you have read my whole ad, you understand it and that you agree with the terms and policy’s stated in this ad. I have detailed photos posted. A link is in this ad that shows this engine running. Thank you for looking!! Should you have any questions, please ask. Thank you for looking! The item “1/2 Scale Domestic Side Shaft Hit and Miss gas powered model, Video of Running” is in sale since Wednesday, February 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Light Equipment & Tools\Stationary Engines\Engines”. The seller is “t-n-b123″ and is located in Reading, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Domestic
  • Powered By: Gas / Coleman lantern fuel
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: Hit and Miss