[AJD] Researching options

Kevin Smolkowski kev at smolkowski.com
Wed Dec 15 12:16:53 PST 2004



Better than that, I am thinking of buying one.   Turns out they did quite
a few MC conversions over in France and shipping isn't too bad.


Quoting greg at theoldtractorcompany.com:

> So far as I know that's about the only way to do it. I'm sure there's more
> info somewhere but we aren't privy to it.
> Make sure you cover that one the guy had from England (?) that had the diesel
> engine in it that was discussed a month or so back
> Greg
>
> Greg Stephen
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>
> ------------------------------------------------
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 08:55:15 -0700, Kevin Smolkowski <kev at smolkowski.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > I decided to build a companion page to my www.twocylinderdiesel.com page
> > for MC's (since a have a few of those as well).   There isn't as much
> > litature out there as I was able to find on the diesels.
> >
> > I have all the manuals and some brochures, is there any more info out
> > there on the MC?   How does one do research on what changes were made
> > when, is it just looking through the parts book and noting what changes
> > were made at what serial number and trying to group them into some sort
> > of meaningful history?
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