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Can anyone identify this flywheel? I think I know the manufacturer but keep coming up empty when I do a search. Any help is appreciated!

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rmaynard

Did you try to post a picture or what? There is nothing to try to ID.

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HorseFixer

I don't see a flywheel? :dunno:

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64s

Technical difficulties! Its actually an eyesight test. You guys passed.

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hm12460

I think it is an old Clinton.

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Desko

My guess would be a Tecumseh

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groundhog47

That was my first thought, appears as the heavier type used on tillers and such. Usually they had three holes around cranksfaft through hole , tapped or untapped for pulling. Totally unfamiliar with Clinton, and not B&S for sure that I've every encountered. Forgot to include: Not an expert though.

My guess would be a Tecumseh

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64s

It came in a box that had a bit of Fairbanks Morse parts in it, and someone told me that some Fairbanks Morse parts interchange with Tecumseh.  Does anyone know if that's true?

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Stepney

That looks like a small Fairbanks, I believe. I think they were built by Gladdin, tecumseh, or Wisconsin? The name escapes me, but I have seen that before. They came on small rider mowers in the '60's. (And other things.. just cant remember what.) Certainly not B&S. The straight fins make me think Wisconsin.. or something older. Maybe even Power Products?

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