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Please help ID this engine


This belongs to fellow Stacker Jay Nash and is tagged a SATTLEY. It looks a bit like a Field...

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Old 11-30-2008, 02:16 PM
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This belongs to fellow Stacker Jay Nash and is tagged a SATTLEY. It looks a bit like a Field Brundage built Sattley, but looks a bit like some others as well. There are some parts of it that just don't look like a Field.. Here is one photo, there are more photos on the Sattley page of the PNFBA site linked below..and Thanks!

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Here are two very similar engines, as yet unidentified. One is Harrys, and one I'm not sure of the owner.



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