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I found the 'flywheels' for this in my parts box... not sure what they were originally. Casters for tank treads, perhaps? Anyway, I used them in this scratchbuilt farm engine. Other than the flywheels and resin bolt heads (From Ma's, of course), it's totally make up from scraps of plastruct and pvc tubing.

It doesn't represent any specific manufacturer or model, it's just a generic, horizontal hopper-cooled gas engine.

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I went to an antique machinery show a few years ago and they had some small motors like that, with open bowls for the gas and oil. On the other end of the scale someone brought a steam donkey and sled the size of a short semi trailer that was powering a portable sawmill. It was really fun to see all the stuff actually running.

The engine is neat, it may not be accurate, but it looks right. If nothing else makes a great piece of random farmyard junk for your pickup.

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