[SEL] Milker

Stojanov Dstojan1 at rochester.rr.com
Wed Nov 8 05:09:19 PST 2006


Hi Steve,
    I beleive a friend of mine owns one of those engines.  It is known as a
"Pine Tree Milker."  Other than that I don't know much about them.  I would
figure they are somewhat uncommon.  Hope this helps.  See ya.
Sincerely,
Tommy Stojanov
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Gray" <segray at bigvalley.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 2:55 AM
Subject: [SEL] Milker


> Hi All -
>
>    A friend at the Tulare swap meet last weekend asked me if I could go
> through an engine he recently acquired to get it running. This is a
> Sandwich that I'm not familiar with. Anybody else ever see one of these?
> It's sure not common out here on the left coast! At first glance, it
> looks like a Novo,but has the vacuum pump built into the block.
>
> http://www.oldengineshed.com/snapshots/milker1.jpg
> http://www.oldengineshed.com/snapshots/milker2.jpg
> http://www.oldengineshed.com/snapshots/milker3.jpg
> http://www.oldengineshed.com/snapshots/milker4.jpg
> http://www.oldengineshed.com/snapshots/milker5.jpg
>
> --
> Steve Gray
> Member EDGE & TA, Br. 13 & 27
> Sonora, California USA
> e-mail:   segray at bigvalley.net
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>
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