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graydon archer

09-17-2012 15:45:27
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I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of a Nuvo tractor or Engine. In the 1960s, my brother had a hand crank-start engine that he said was from a Nuvo tractor. I don't know if that is the correct spelling however. Neuvo perhaps?
If anyone has an answer, I would be very greatful to hear from you.
Thank you in advance,
Graydon A.




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Bud Tierney

09-19-2012 12:40:42
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 Re: engines in reply to graydon archer, 09-17-2012 15:45:27  
I don't follow NOVO, but they built an array of models from 1cyl up to 4cyl inlines.
Largest in a 38 Victor catalog is the 4cyl XF 51/4x6, a good sized engine; however, I haven't found a Novo listed as the engine in a full size tractor (as opposed to garden tractors)in any of my old parts catalogs, or recall hearing of one mentioned. (Admittedly, there's lots more I don't know than what I do!).
Nor do I have anything in my tractor list like Nuvo etc--closest is Nateco, supposedly an industrial rather than an ag tractor, but I have no other info on it.
Everyone loves a mystery!!

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graydon A.

09-19-2012 13:15:25
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 Re: engines in reply to Bud Tierney, 09-19-2012 12:40:42  
Bud, Just wanted to tell you that you were absolutely correct in NOVO ! That is exactly what I was looking for. My brother used to build "homemade" tractors using NOVO 4 cyls.
But that was 40 vyears ago and my gray matter is not what it used to be. :)
My thanks once again.
Graydon A.
Ohio



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OLarry from MD

09-18-2012 10:00:05
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 Re: engines in reply to graydon archer, 09-17-2012 15:45:27  
Novo was an old engine maker from way back.Verticle engines with big flywheel and just a water jacket around the cylinder for cooling.



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graydon A.

09-18-2012 11:59:10
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 Re: engines in reply to OLarry from MD, 09-18-2012 10:00:05  
Thank you so very much OLarry, for your prompt
responce. It was greatly appreciated!



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