[SEL] Novo?
Grant Weir
weirgrant at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 11 14:04:51 PDT 2004
Hi Bob,
That is very interesting! I've heard of London Gas Power before but I
can't remember where... Oh yeah - I saw something with than name on it last
year at one of the big Schneider auctions. Hmmm.... That makes sense that
it would be a Canadian built engine. Sure there are lots of IHC's and more
common imported stuff like that, but Canadian engines are not uncommon out
here. (Judson, OWE & P Co., Dejardins, T.Eaton, etc.) Unfortunately, the
serial# plate is gone as are the crank-case covers with the name cast into
them. I do have the engine at home now and will get some pictures posted
this weekend. I don't know... this engine is pretty rough - I'm still
thinking "flower pot" but I am getting more and more interested all the
time!
Thanks for the info!
Grant Weir
Saskatoon, SK.
Canada
>From: "Bob & Sheila Bolhuis" <bolhuis at amtelecom.net>
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>To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
>Subject: Re: [SEL] Novo?
>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 10:45:24 -0400
>
>Grant , There were lots of Novos sold in Canada , but they were tagged
>London. Made by London Gas Power or prior to that , Scott
>Machine. The early ones had the square brass mixer like on the Ideal .
> Bob
>Bob & Sheila Bolhuis
>RR#4
>Aylmer , Ont, Can
>N5H-2R3
>519-765-3337
>
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