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  • #52831
    garry-in-michigan
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      I would also like a copy to put on my DropBox site. – Please? .
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      #76772
      aquaflyer
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        Some Starter Generator units made in Syracuse NY by Owen Dyneto Corp.

        #76773
        aquaflyer
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          Just purchased two Electric start Speedi-fours from the Jim Street /Mecum auction sale. They weigh approximately 150 pounds each dry.

          #76776
          pm-t2
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            Canada Member - 2 Years

            Re: the Jim Street Speedifours;

            I’ve seen the bid list from the auction. Trust me when I say that you paid far less than what I’ve seen for asking or selling prices. $2 a pound, I dunno if hamburger is even that cheap these days……

            If you’re planning on running them – take the time and effort to tear them down and make sure the innards are OK. Those wrist pin keepers don’t always do what they’re supposed to do, iffen ya get my drift.

            Best,
            PM T2

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