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Topic: Hit and Miss engine use
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| John MacEwan
03-10-2012 05:49:28
24.145.29.162
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I have an old hit and miss small engine that I want to put into use. Does anyone have a small belt driven ice cream maker that they can part with? I just want to have my little engine doing something instead of just watching it run. |
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| jt
04-27-2012 19:55:18
32.178.2.111
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Re: Hit and Miss engine use in reply to John MacEwan, 03-10-2012 05:49:28
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| To put an ice cream freezer on a hit n miss engine, u will need a series of pullies to gear it way down, otherwise will turn it took fast. Another idea, go to a local heating/air conditioning place and see if u can get a squirrel cage fan to put on it, it will give the engine a decent load and keep you cool in the process. |
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| Bob Harvey
03-15-2012 15:17:01
209.121.225.228
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Re: Hit and Miss engine use in reply to John MacEwan, 03-10-2012 05:49:28
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| I was at a tractor show in Linden Wa. last year and they had a LOT of staionary engines on display. Many of the owners had hooked up all kinds of "Gyro Gearloose" contraptions, from running ice-cream makers to pumping water with 'handle' type well pumps. Not sure what I'm going to do with mine --many wacky ideas though. |
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| gtx1967jewison
03-15-2012 11:28:28
174.253.130.141
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Re: Hit and Miss engine use in reply to John MacEwan, 03-10-2012 05:49:28
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| Get something that will give it a LOAD. |
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