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- - By nathaniel peterson Date 02-21-2008 02:38
I bought a 1939 SA-200 and was wondering if there was anyone with pictures of the old rigs back then. Oil bath, crank start, billow style exciter. Does turn over but will not fire (new mag has fire). been sitting out side for 2+ years. would like to rebuild it to the original shape. it is not for sale if anyone was wondering. any help would be great.
Parent - - By chris2698 (****) Date 02-21-2008 02:54
can you post pictures of it?
Parent - - By nathaniel peterson Date 02-21-2008 03:03
sure give me a little time. left camera back home
Parent - By chris2698 (****) Date 02-21-2008 03:14
cool yeah I've got a 62 redface and have seen some shorthoods but man it would be nice to see some pics of this
Parent - - By KSellon (****) Date 02-21-2008 21:29 Edited 02-21-2008 21:32
post em up. here are pics posted here 6 or 7 moths ago. Someone stated with the pics that it was a 1942, but I can tell you I have a 1944 in the shop and it is nothing close to this. So this machine is older than a 42
Attachment: 1942LIncoln.jpg (143k)
Attachment: 1942Lincoln-1.jpg (143k)
Parent - By bcongiardo Date 02-22-2008 16:50
I too, have an old SA-200. It is powered by an air cooled Wisconsin four cylinder. Magneto ignition, hand start. It will be next week until I canget any pictures of it, if anyone is interested.
Parent - By arnhead (*) Date 02-25-2008 01:38
Nathaniel, contact Larry at weldmart, I talked to him not to long ago about a "46" I bought that has a chain going from the reostat to the governor. He asked me if I would sell that for a "39" he is curently rebuilding. He might have pictures, info on it. Larry seams and sound like a hell of a nice guy.
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