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Hot Rods Lookie what I found out in the woods

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by choffman41, Jun 27, 2014.

  1. Only thing missing is the accelerator pump rod off the 97.....

    flat1.jpg flat2.jpg flat3.jpg flat4.jpg
     
  2. big duece
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    Well, without that rod, you best move along and find one more complete. Nice find!
     
  3. daddylama
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    the only thing i ever find in the woods is poison ivy/oak... nice find you've got there!
     
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  4. Dirty Dug
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    sure doesn't look like "out in the woods". It looks like some sort of outdoor theater and the old mill or pump or whatever the flathead is powering is a display. Interesting just the same.
     

  5. I'd say from the looks of the stuff in the back ground that belongs to a park or an equipment museum.
     
  6. castirondude
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    Really? That must be the only air cooled flathead Ford ever made then :D

    Are you buying this engine?
     
  7. gnichols
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    That is cool. I'd love to see about 100 more pix of it! Gary
     
  8. 64gal
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    I think with a governed engine,the accelerator pump would not be used.
    Don't know for sure though.
     
  9. I have seen a lot of Ford 4 cylinders & Flatheads set up to power early farm equipment & saw mills back in the 50's & 60's.

    This one appears to be set up to run some sort of equipment. HRP
     
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  10. I like how they used the base from another carb for a spacer.
    Add a radiator and fire it up.....they used it instead of their tractor to run equipment.
     
  11. unkamort
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    I gotta ask... What is that belt driven unit at the right front?
     
  12. Most machine shed engines need the accelerator pump as the belts were engaged so I think it was used on his car!

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  13. A governor.-MIKE
     
  14. catfishdog
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    That is a cool find my woods are never kind to me


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  15. gnichols
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    Seriously.... I could use another 100 pix of this! At least some overall shots to see what it's sitting on and what it was used for. Please? Gary
     
  16. Well, truth is it's on the property of a small logging museum. The place was not open at the time I saw it. A guy could possibly trade for something more "logging" oriented. I was so jazzed with the flattie, I didn't even pay attention to the equipment but I think it was either a pump or an air compressor. I'm about 40 miles from it so probably won't be back for awhile. Since the place is wide open, I'm amazed that someone hasn't stripped it yet.
     
  17. gnichols
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    Roger that. I'm also a model railroader and funky logging / mining operations are always interesting to me and modeling gasoline powered aux equipment is fun stuff, especially with flatheads. Perhaps I could find out more on the web? What was the name / location of the place? Gary
     
  18. Great find ! i'm also a Rail modeller and would love more pics. Was it used for logging or something else? Cool all the same. JW
    Just read above and it is !!
     
  19. What do you'all think, 33-36 motor?
     
  20. Cool link, cheers. JW
     
  21. gnichols
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  22. Bruce Lancaster
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    The "extra base" is actually a special casting, and contains another set of throttle plates by which the belt-driven governor keeps things under control as loads change.
     
  23. grumpy32
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    That's a cool piece of equipment, and mostly intact. Must have been many generators, pumps etc including trucks using flatheads. Sadly most are gone now :-( Bought up by dudes chasing accel pump push rods.....


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