[AT] Cutting tractor tires photo link
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Mon Jun 12 11:51:16 PDT 2006
Thanks for the information Ed.
I have a Fairbanks Morse ZC 6-7 HP throttle governed/ hopper cooled engine
that I need to put to work doing something. Looks like I could probably
power something in the same size and weight range as what you have.
What I really want to do is belt it to a line shaft and run lots of stuff
off it but first I have to build a shop that would lend it's self to that.
I have two old blowers. One is a cast iron frame centrifugal. The other is
an old roots blower (6-71 Detroit style), I salvaged both out of an old
machine shop. They were running on a line shaft providing air for
ventilation and for an old forge many years ago. I'd like to hook them up
again. In the mean time a tractor like yours would make a nice project.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Stewart" <edstewart1 at verizon.net>
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Subject: Re: [AT] Cutting tractor tires photo link
> Thank you Charlie. The engine is a 5-6 horsepower Jaeger engine built by
> The Hercules engine company, Evansville, Indiana for use on a concrete
> mixer. It was shipped May 27,1924 with a shipping weight of 1390 lbs. It
> will run aboud 5 mph with both trannys in high gear and I have never
> placed enough of a load on it even going up hill to get the engine to hit
> every time. The pic is at the Alleghany Mountian Engine & Implement Ass'n
> http://www.ameia.org/ Which is a very nice show just south of Port
> Alleghany, PA
>
> charlie hill wrote:
>> I like that Ed! Nice work. What model and HP is the hit n miss?
>>
>> Charlie
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>>> Here is my hitnmiss tractor with cut truck recapping material on wheels.
>>> Ed
>>> http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e367/edstewart/show.jpg
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