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DJoksch

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It had been next to the parents fire place since 1968. I cut a new crankshaft for it and ran it at an engine show several years ago. The carburetor, tank, strange piping, and wooden handle went with a Folders coffee can for cooling. I initially went with the coffee grinder look. I was told it may be a Pacific, or an Oriental. There is the remains of a post on the piston that was probably the original ignition. It currently has a side shaft gear mechanism to run a make and break spark.
 

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