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I have just joined the forum and would like to introduce myself. I collect Weeden and Mamod engines...

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Old 03-30-2009, 12:40 PM
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I have just joined the forum and would like to introduce myself. I collect Weeden and Mamod engines as well as restoring or modifying any relics I can get my hands on. When I started collecting engines I found that there was really very little information on Weeden engines on line. With the generous help of several collectors I have put up a site to help identify the various Weeden models.

Frank C.

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Old 03-30-2009, 10:42 PM
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Your post came at a good time. I just got my first weeden. A #400 upright. Needs a new gasket under the mounting for the cyclinder to the boiler and a lot of cleaning up. I really like the old weeden stuff and hope to collect more. Thanks for posting the web address.
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Thanks Frank, that's a great link, I've got a 123 less chimney.
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I should send you a picture of my 901.
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