Use these engines in a build

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this is a twin on a walk behind tractor Im researching it
 

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or one of these chain saws these 2 strokers are 70cc and bigger Ive got lots of them and theyre american made
 

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or maybe this
 

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I say just use em ALL! ...Maybe do an in-line bike, like one of those chainsaw exhibition bikes with like 24 motors in tandem.
Yeah.
 
or maybe this 2 stroker

That looks like an old Iron Horse. If so, It's a 4 stroke, and the rotation is opposite of normal, so the cylinder would lean foreward in a motorbike application.

Not sure but I think the twin is an old Wisconsin. I have one, It's kinda heavy. would make an awesome trike engine. Could flip a vw transaxle and keep the engine as foreward as needed.

Or find an old BMW, stretch the frame and put it in there.
 
Hard to beat those two-smokers for sound and power...I think I had a tear in my eye looking at those poor old forgotten ring-dingers! American engines from that era were built MUCH better than the crap you see today. I say build them all! (and pm me with a price list on the ones you don't want!)
 
I'll sell just about any engine I own as long as its not in a build. heres some pics showing 1 of 12 engine bins. I need to go thru, sort 'em then sell em off. If you guys have a wish list PM me and Ill keep my eyes open.
 

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Ive got old clinton's, brigg's, wisconsin's, kohler's, tecumseh's, gravely's. Once I get some of them catalogued Ill post some.
 
these still turn over, dont know what the 2 cylinder is?
 

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Guys, we shouldn't be looking at these pictures....they're all from the future....we might corrupt the space-time continium. LOL

MHF
 
or one of these chain saws these 2 strokers are 70cc and bigger Ive got lots of them and theyre american made
I was looking at these some of them have what looks like a gear reduction on them already that would be handy and no tank to cut out of the case
 
Hard to beat those two-smokers for sound and power...I think I had a tear in my eye looking at those poor old forgotten ring-dingers! American engines from that era were built MUCH better than the crap you see today. I say build them all! (and pm me with a price list on the ones you don't want!)
Heres a little info on a few
 
David Bradley model 355 sn#83180 its froze up, could just be the recoil. I really dont want to pullem apart in case someone actually wants it as a saw. I dont tear em apart till i decide to put em in a frame. 75$ plus shipping
 

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You have some interesting old engines, RR.
I hope it pays off, for you.

Have you got your crating skills honed?
And are you able to dial in the handling and shipping charges?

I will look forward to reviewing your catalogue, especially if you include pics of each unit, and cost.

Good luck
rc
 
This one has Oregon on the blade and is powered by a tecumseh model AH47 its froze up 75$ plus shipping
 

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Any of these engines would out run any china girl IMO. Chainsaw engines are powerhouses if looked @ power to weight ratio
 
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