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Maxwell-8

So I have this sickle mower: nothing special. but it's engine is special. 

It's hard to show on pics. But it has 2 pto shafts, one vertical as so is the cranck, but it got a horizontal shaft too, for spinning the wheels.

It is not a bolt on thing, it's coming strait out of the cranckcase/oilpan. I have never seen that, but see ain't running at t he moment. I bet it's close to impossible finding a replacement engine for it.

I guess it has a spider gear inside the engine for making the horizontal shaft possible

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305

that is weird

 

appears to be a Tecumseh...??    is it two stroke or four stroke?  any numbers on it?

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Maxwell-8

Gone have to look for numbers. no stickers so i don't know witch brand. It is 4 stoke.

 

I also can't find a single picture on the engine, nor the mower itself. Must be super rare.

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305

the recoil and blower housing makes me think Tecumseh

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Skwerl58

This style engine appears to be what is used on some older self propelled mowers and equipment. Last year I worked on my neighbors old mid 80's  Montgomery Wards self propelled push mower and it has a shaft with a gear that drives a chain to the rear wheels. It was a Briggs & Stratton 3.5hp. Most of the newer self propelled are belt driven from the crank shaft out of the bottom.

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Stepney

Thats a pretty rare engine. B&S made a similar design in the 70-80's period. You can find them on a number of oddball US mowers. I had a Sarlo with one. 

Over in Europe.. maybe an ATCO?

The Teccy.. just about an impossibility to find today. VH50 may be the model there. I seem to remember that style on old Toro machines..

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