[AT] Jager Engine ?

Tim Nobles tnobles at netsync.net
Tue Jul 6 08:14:21 PDT 2004


Thank you for your expertise Dave.  You advised me several years ago on an
LB and since I have gotten an LA and Witte.  But all of those (just like
this Jaeger) were engines that happened to come up.  I am still not even
close to being able to talk intelligently about these engines, but like to
take them to the local shows as they draw alot of attention.
Anyway, it sound like the Jaeger is a good deal.  He wants $850 and he is
the kind of guy who cleans it after every run.  Am not sure what brass he
has, but said he added some when he restored.

Thanks again,

Tim Nobles
tnobles at netsync.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Rotigel" <rotigel at alltel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Jager Engine ?


> Hi Tim,
>     Jaeger engines were built by Hercules. It would have been used on a
> cement mixer, and thus the cart is not original. My guess is that the
"brass
> parts" to which you refer is/are the case on the WICO mag and the oiler.
>     Hercules built engines are fairly common. It's hard to give a
> price/value without actually seeing the engine, but if it's nice $1,500.00
> would not be out of line.
>     Dave
> PS, If the restoration is such that it's a "mirror finish" and if the
"brass
> parts" are MANY more that what I guessed, the price would be higher--but
> some do not like restorations that are better that the original.
> > Dave,
> >     Your and engine guy right?  I found a Jager (I think it is a 3 hp)
> > engine that has been restored and on a cart.  It's painted real well and
> has
> > some brass parts.  Any idea what it's worth?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tim Nobles
> > tnobles at netsync.net
>
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