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banjo

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#4
I agree , muffler and spark plug painted , oil fill with pipe fittings . Hmmmm!! Something smells like fish & chips to me.
 
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banjo

New Member
#9
it was in his farthers basement







sorry, had to do it.
:laugh::laugh::laugh: A prime example of why we automatically need to look at things as a scam first and foremost . Thank goodness (I mean Hent ) for OldMiniBikes. where people can be trusted and then some.:thumbsup:
 
#10
Autolite sparkplug :shrug:
I've seen "Rockford" head bolts before, but not used with different head bolt designs.
Air cleaner cover screw is knurled, looks good.
 
#12
I would say nope with the spark plug, muffler and other crap painted up. I dont know for sure, but id bet they were not done that way from the factory, but then again, its just signs that turn me, the uninformed, away.
 

oldfatguy

Active Member
#16
I thought all the 60's 3hp motors were 5/8" crankshaft diameter? But I am not sure?
I have a lot of old 3hp briggs engines from 1959 and up that all have a 3/4" crank. Most of the 60000 series engines [2 - 2.5 hp ] mostly had 5/8" cranks a 3hp could have either one.
 

Mean Dean

Active Member
#17
I checked my old ebay adds and this is not the one I sold. Mine was a 68 but had the gas tank cap paper instructions and it was NOS. I did sell it to a guy in Illinois. I sold mine for $375.
 
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