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Power Unit I BoughtHere is pics of My $150 Power Unit I bought yesterday. Now I have to go out and figure out and where & how I am going to unload it. You guys are welcome to come over and give this feeble Ol`Man a hand.
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Yep, C-60 motor allright. Good spark arrestor on the exhaust pipe. What are your plans with it
"Never forget where it is you come from, or you may find yourself someplace you don't want to be"
Greg Norman
Bring it by my place, and I'll unload it for you.
"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government
to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
Bud I really dont know exactly what I will do with it but for the price I could not pass it up.
John, The tag reads as such. _____________ International I-H Harvester Company Chicago Illinois. Serial Number: 50B 6400 Power Unit- T ********** Anybody have an idea what year it might be Then came Bronson
"Bud I really dont know exactly what I will do with it but for the price I could not pass it up"
Now would be a good time to locate and buy a good hammermill. "Never forget where it is you come from, or you may find yourself someplace you don't want to be"
Greg Norman
"Now what would I do with a hammermill"?
The same thing I would do with one. "Never forget where it is you come from, or you may find yourself someplace you don't want to be"
Greg Norman
It is a form of mill that is used to grind grain. It has a spindle with "hammers" that spin at high speed and break up the grain as it passes between the rotating hammers and a screen with holes in it. It is used to make feed for livestock and also mill smaller grain for meal etc.
Bigdog
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem. My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that! http://www.cubtug.com
Kinda reminds me of Wendell's setup. I think he's making corn meal.
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I was up the country for 2 weeks and had to net from the library tues, thurs or sat mornings. Since i have been home I have had trouble with my DSL line cutting out. Don't want to knock Verizon too bad they pay the pension.
Is there any clutch to cut in or out the load? Is there a real radiator with a bottom and not the cast iron mounting like in the Cub? If it is a c-60 i have the operating manual compliments of one of our fellow Cubbers. I think that he sent Rudi a copy for the manuals but it would have been just before his operation. My copy is up the country and i won't be back there for a month or more but if you need a copylet me know. Here are pictures of my power unit and cub if they are any help to you. The power units are governed to 2500 RPM which is higher than the cub. Bill. Bill
"Life's tough.It's even tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne " We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
Bill there is no clutch on the unit, From what I understand the clutch action is worked by belt tension. I has its own complete radiator with top & bottom tanks. Mag ignition with I-H carb etc. (No-Starter) I just went to TSC today and bought a new set of plug wires for it but it has been raining to much to work on it. I have the fuel tank off and cleaning now. No hurry as its just another Toy to play with but I will keep in mind that you have a manual that I will probably need info from. There aint access to pictures in your post. Then came Bronson
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