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Fuller & Johnson Question


Just aquired a Fuller & Johnson hit-n-miss with the ID tag missisng. It has a 4 1/4 in bore and a 6...

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Old 09-25-2001, 10:09 AM
David Lyon
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Default Fuller & Johnson Question

Just aquired a Fuller & Johnson hit-n-miss with the ID tag missisng. It has a 4 1/4 in bore and a 6 in stroke, spoke flywheels, appears to have been changed from low tension to a Wico mag. The mag is bolted directly to the side of the water hopper. Looking at wendell's book it appears to be a model "NB". Does anyone know what horsepower this engine is?

David M. Lyon
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