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I need ID on vertical Hit and Miss

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Ken

02-29-2004 16:54:30




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this engine is from my grandfathers collection. He is no longer alive to tell me what the make of the engine is. I was hoping someone here could help me out. or point me in the right direction to find out as much as possible about this engine.

I will try to upload a pic. let me know if it didnt show up.

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ken

02-29-2004 16:57:10




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 Re: I need ID on vertical Hit and Miss in reply to Ken, 02-29-2004 16:54:30  
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here is another



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Frank

02-29-2004 18:32:38




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 Re: Re: I need ID on vertical Hit and Miss in reply to ken, 02-29-2004 16:57:10  
Its a Standard Seperator engine.



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ken

03-01-2004 20:52:51




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 Re: Re: Re: I need ID on vertical Hit and Miss in reply to Frank, 02-29-2004 18:32:38  
Cream seperator? whats the make/model?



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Frank Eddy

03-01-2004 22:22:00




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: I need ID on vertical Hit and Miss in reply to ken, 03-01-2004 20:52:51  
The make is "Standard Separator Co." made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. sold from 1911 to 1915. Rated at 1/2 hp. at 1,375 rpm. Patent by Charles K Salisbury. Patent numbers, 1,129,426 and 1,129,427. Sold with a cream separator and with a generator and just the engine only. Also sold by the Galloway Co. It weights 115#.



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ken

03-02-2004 07:00:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I need ID on vertical Hit and in reply to Frank Eddy, 03-01-2004 22:22:00  
frank, Where did you find all that info? I have been searching the web and cant find anything. Do you know of good any links with info?



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Frank Eddy

03-02-2004 18:52:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I need ID on vertical Hit in reply to ken, 03-02-2004 07:00:52  
I have a book, American Gasoline Engines Since 1872. You can find it on ebay for $200 and up. Look up this link EnginAds.com You can get more information there.



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