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Possible Waterloo contract? Help ID!


6hp engine, tapered hopper, waterloo like head, Gov weights on flywheel. Ive seen close like Eaton,...

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6hp engine, tapered hopper, waterloo like head, Gov weights on flywheel. Ive seen close like Eaton, Faultless, Call of the west, just some ideas. Any one know? The tag is missing, But the S/N on crank is 107442 Thanks to All!
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Sandow comes to mind as well.
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Waterloo for sure, it IS a carbon copy of my 6hp John Smyth "Faultless". Any traces of paint? I often wonder where all those tags went. 1914?
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Thank you! I will check for paint. Someone painted it black currently.
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