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Re: Power Products Engines parts/info/
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Posted by Roy Aubol on June 01, 2003 at 22:00:20 from (172.192.246.199):
In Reply to: Power Products Engines parts/info/ posted by JDK on November 19, 2002 at 12:48:22:
Power Products engines were produced in grafton,WI in the 40's started in a single car garage(which of coarse grew) backed by four partners...They specialized in 2-cycle engines...They had a great little engine that came in 1 or 2 cylinder flavor with many applications...they were gobbled up by tecumseh around 1952 to 55 ..Lauson was also from Wisconsin and met the same fate along with peerless transmissions from mich..I'm also looking for 2 cylinder engines from power products...thanks Roy
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