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My first big flywheel engine

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Stormin

  Nice! But what are you going to use it for, besides boiling eggs?

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ebinmaine
35 minutes ago, Stormin said:

  Nice! But what are you going to use it for, besides boiling eggs?

 

I really don't have a specific use yet.

It's just a cool ole piece o' iron.

 

I did measure the length and it would fit in a Wheelhorse if the frame were extended about 13+ inches....

:lol:

 

 

 

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JAinVA

Eric,

    My father collected and restored a number of those one lungers.I roughly figured about 150 pounds to the horsepower.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, JAinVA said:

Eric,

    My father collected and restored a number of those one lungers.I roughly figured about 150 pounds to the horsepower.

Seems right.

This one sure is rugged.

 

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D_Mac

That thing chugs along like a fat man running down hill !

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formariz

Great move. I love those engines. I always wanted to get one just to have it here running the whole day when I am outside so I can listen to it

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formariz

Now you got me really thinking about them. I have a stream that runs in the property and one of those would be the ideal thing to have  slowly pumping water from it. Almost every year they declare a drought around here and I need to keep my lawn green.

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JoeM
3 hours ago, Stormin said:

what are you going to use it for

If a guy had the time and resources, a mini belt driven shop. 

We have this one about a mile from my place, pretty cool old belt driven shop and foundry. Worth the $5 tour. Especially when they turn it on!

WA Young and Sons Machine Shop and Foundry in Rices Landing PA

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squonk
40 minutes ago, formariz said:

Great move. I love those engines. I always wanted to get one just to have it here running the whole day when I am outside so I can listen to it

That why I enjoy or Steam Pageant. And see all the cool things people do with them! :banana-linedance:

 

CHECK OUT THE GUY ON THE WHEEL HORSE!! :banana-jumprope:

 

 

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formariz
21 minutes ago, squonk said:

CHECK OUT THE GUY ON THE WHEEL HORSE!! 

Whodat?

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squonk
26 minutes ago, formariz said:

Whodat?

:banana-wrench::banana-blonde::banana-dreads:

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8ntruck

Nice engine.

 

If I ever run across a Reo hit n miss engine for sale, I will be tempted to buy it.  I grew up in Lansing, Michigan where Mr. Olds did most of his work.

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ZXT

Nice looking little Z! My dad has a couple stashed away somewhere. 

 

Oh, and those flywheels are still considered little :lol:

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Tractorhead

Will this be the Engine for Colossus?

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ebinmaine
27 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

Will this be the Engine for Colossus?

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I've pondered that. Colossus already has a half a plan.

 

Maybe a project for next year....... ?

 

 

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WHNJ701

somewhere out there is a wheelhorse with an international lb engine mounted to it, seen pictures,  I think on here 

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formariz
4 minutes ago, jabelman said:

somewhere out there is a wheelhorse with an international lb engine mounted to it, seen pictures,  I think on here 

There is a guy that is every year at the Sussex County Fair like that. I wonder if that is the same one.

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stevasaurus

Probably this one...it was at the Sycamore, Illinois show.  2010_08162011SYCAMORE0013.JPG

 

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Tractorhead

I remembered i see that Pict also, but it wasn‘t Curious George or his brothers.

It was a more unconventional built, that was the reason for my question to Eric.

 

By the Name Colossus, i would be thinkin of such an Engine.

Can even be built in a optical Way close to Steampunk optics.

 

I think that could be an optical Blast.

 

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

I remembered i see that Pict also, but it wasn‘t Curious George or his brothers.

It was a more unconventional built, that was the reason for my question to Eric.

 

By the Name Colossus, i would be thinkin of such an Engine.

Can even be built in a optical Way close to Steampunk optics.

 

I think that could be an optical Blast.

 

I agree!!

:handgestures-thumbup:

 

There's quite a few hit n miss and throttle governor flywheel engine powered garden tractors out there.

I've been fascinated with the idea for a VERY long time.

 

 

The purpose difference between Colossus and (whatever we do) with this FM engine is that Colossus is being specifically built to work on our property where the FM powered unit would be only for shows.

 

 

 

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8ntruck

@pullstart - din't you have an opportunity to drive a Wheel Horse powered by a hit n miss engine a while back?

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tom2p
14 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Thanks to @Stepney Spenser who has connected me with multiple tractors and engines I now have my oldest member of the fleet/team/collection.

 

 

 

 


nice !

 

Always neat to see and hear them at the shows 

 

fortunately - the summer steam show in my area is a go for end of July 

 

http://www.portersvillesteamshow.com
 

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Stepney
9 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

Nice engine.

 

If I ever run across a Reo hit n miss engine for sale, I will be tempted to buy it.  I grew up in Lansing, Michigan where Mr. Olds did most of his work.

You must mean an Olds engine? REO's were.. besides the trucks, mower engines. I have a few little REO air cooled models myself.
But an Olds Sideshaft.. wow.. a very pretty engine indeed. 

"Floyd the FireMan"
I wonder if that's a Petticoat Junction reference??

 

Have you run her any more today, Eric?

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Pullstart
39 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

@pullstart - din't you have an opportunity to drive a Wheel Horse powered by a hit n miss engine a while back?


it was a doodle bug of sorts... but yes I was able to take a hot lap on it!

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