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Can anyone give me any information on the availability of FM "ZC" 52 engines? Are they readily...

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Can anyone give me any information on the availability of FM "ZC" 52 engines? Are they readily available and what area of the country might I find one? What is the value range?
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there was one on ebay a few months ago....don't remember the price...the last two i knew of were offered here in the classifieds, were somewhere in georgia and were offered for $350..
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Can anyone give me any information on the availability of FM "ZC" 52 engines? Are they readily available and what area of the country might I find one? What is the value range?
Since most of the ZC series of engines were used to run oilfield pump jacks, I'd look where there are old oil fields, especially ones that have been converted to electric.

The ZC-52's are fairly common and should be easy to find.

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