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Topic: Re: Hercules ' What's this'?
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| Dalet
12-31-2012 15:17:55
184.94.141.146
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It could be a pre-heater to keep the engine warm at all times by pumping warm water through. That way it can be started and used at 100% right away rather than waiting for the engine to warm up, for a generator or a fire pump or something. |
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| MNGB
12-31-2012 16:24:43
67.230.225.74
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Re: Hercules ' What's this'? in reply to Dalet, 12-31-2012 15:17:55
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| The M151 (jeeps) had Ford L142 engines 72 hp @ 4000R's 141.5 CID 4 cyl inline.
GB in MN |
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| Farmritch
12-31-2012 17:13:15
198.228.228.175
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Re: Hercules ' What's this'? in reply to MNGB, 12-31-2012 16:24:43
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| I worked at AM general the last 1000 M 151's that came off the line had Hercules engines, I would believe the first 151's had ford engines but by the time they got to the A-1, A-2 models they had Hercules. I know this as I salivated over the racks of new engines I walked by every day until the last came off the line. Also as a side note those last 1000 went to Pakistan. |
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| MNGB
12-31-2012 18:04:46
67.230.225.74
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Re: Hercules ' What's this'? in reply to Farmritch, 12-31-2012 17:13:15
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| old
12-31-2012 18:54:13
209.86.226.27
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Re: Hercules ' What's this'? in reply to MNGB, 12-31-2012 18:04:46
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| Yes on the Continental engines I have one here that I was told was likely to be an old jeep engine. When I got my Cletrac HG42 it had that in it but had so little power I switch it for a Oliver 60 engine |
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