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Here are the photos of my mystery engine that I found in an old barn @ my grandma's and have no...

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Old 03-28-2009, 04:55 PM
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Here are the photos of my mystery engine that I found in an old barn @ my grandma's and have no clue of the make. It has a 4" bore. the Hopper is 8 3/8"x7" the hole in the center is 4"dia. It has a 16 1/8" dia. flywheel and the base is 10"x16" Also there is like a sleeve put over the right crank so I don't no if it could have been a saw engine.
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Here's more pictures.
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Your engine looks so familiar but I just can't place it. Hopefully someone else will know.

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small woodpecker
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Yup, its a Middletown Machine Peckerwood.
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Default Re: Need Help Identifying this engine

Johnny,
Nice find 2 hp Woodpecker but you are missing a lot .... off side flywheel, piston, connecting rod, head, mixer(carb), cam gear, push rod, governor parts, etc.
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