[SEL] Fairbanks early serial numbers

Judge Tommy Turner lcjudge at scrtc.com
Tue Dec 4 07:18:08 PST 2007


Elden,
    That baby turned out nice.  Someone not long ago was inquiring about 
the beehive mixer on the early FM T's and I told them I didn't have a 
photo of one to show them.  I do now.  BTW, was that a KY engine?  Just 
curious if it was originally sold here.  Thanks again.

Tommy Turner



>Denis:
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>Take a look at my 2 HP "Jack of All Trades".  It is here at this link:
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>http://www.oldengine.org/members/durand/F-M%20Jack/F-M%20Jack.html
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>I have questions about the date of it.  With the number "665" stamped on the -base- of the cylinder and no numbers anywhere else, I ass-u-me that it's a very early example, possibly 1897.  It has 2-bolt flywheels, one crankcase cover, "beehive" mixer and plugged hot tube.
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>Any illumination you can shed will be appreciated.
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>Take care - Elden
>http://www.oldengine.org/members/durand 
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