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Unidentified, Maybe Ohio or Gray or T&M???Trying to ID this engine for a friend. It really has me confused. The head and hopper are like an...this thread has 2 replies and has been viewed 445 times
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Trying to ID this engine for a friend. It really has me confused. The head and hopper are like an Ohio engine, but the govenor, cam follower, and latch out mechanism are exactly like my Gray engine. Looks like it was originally painted black. There is quite a bit of original paint left, but no remnants of a decal or a tag anywhere. Anyone have one like it??
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Looks like an engine I saw a few years back that had a "SUN" label on it. The Sun engine was built by Ohio as a market competition engine.
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