[AT] John Blue engine
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Wed Oct 20 18:36:46 PDT 2004
That makes sense, Mark. I noticed lugs and bosses on the casting that
wouldn't have been there on a regular Cub engine and that looked out of
place on the tractor. It looked like the engine could have been bolted
down to a frame, but it is cantilevered from the "back end" -- totally
supported by the bell housing just like the N-62 engine is on the
Allis-G.
Larry
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That would be a Cub engine. I believe its the stationary version of the
Cub
C-60 engine.
Mark
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From: "Larry D. Goss" <rlgoss at evansville.net>
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 6:26 PM
Subject: [AT] John Blue engine
> I took a little time today to start investigating the John Blue 1000
> that's been setting outside a welding shop in the next town for
several
> years. It turns out that the steering gear is messed up on it and the
> owner wants the parts replaced rather than repaired. I took a look at
> the steering gear and it's not one I recognize, therefore there
appears
> to be an impasse on the project. Apparently, the owner is willing to
> sell but wants a hefty price.
>
> The engine name plate says: International Harvester Company, Model
UC-60
> JBL L0-1. It's a four-banger. What is that? Cub? A? Baler? Combine?
> Stationary?
>
> Larry
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