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  • #69335
    leeinnh
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      look on the right side of the leg,at the very top , just below the crankcase , — probably covered by paint, but
      there should be model and serial number stamped there-

      probably 462-xxxxx

      #69374
      leeinnh
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        look at the right side top of the motor leg just under the crankcase.
        There should be a model number and serial carved into the metal.
        it is probably hidden by that thick paint– perhaps a wire brush could help

        likely a 462-XXXXX by scott atwater,

        lee in nh

        lrjhwill@gmail.com

        #69381
        leeinnh
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          I contacted the owner/seller;

          462-22278

          Leeinnh

          #69422
          marksoldcresty
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            Curious, is it actually worth anything besides sentimental value? I.E. Worth the asking price on eBay?

            #69423
            labrador-guy
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              US Member - 2 Years

              I found a dead ringer on Hurricane Harry’s website! At the bottom of the page. 1946 3.5hp Firestone.

              http://www.oddjobmotors.com/pieratmotors.htm

              mystery solved dale

              Asking the hard question that need to be asked: Is there beer in Wisconsin?

              #69424
              mike-stroz
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                If you end up getting it, I’ve got one that’s getting used for parts

                #69443
                fisherman6
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                  US Member - 2 Years
                  quote labrador guy:

                  Asking the hard question that need to be asked: Is there beer in Wisconsin?

                  YES! Yes there is. Spotted Cow is excellent and ONLY in Wisconsin. (Please pardon the off-topic) 😉
                  -Ben

                  OldJohnnyRude on YouTube

                  #69445
                  frankr
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                    US Member

                    Interesting. The ’46 Scott-Atwater and ’46 Firestone have different lower unit gearcases. The Firestone still has the Champion gearcase.

                    #69454
                    retiredoz
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                      US Member

                      Gotta use the leftovers, right ? More than a few examples of that…

                      #69456
                      jeff-register
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                        US Member - 2 Years

                        I agree has the 4 bolt head, not the later 5 bolt, Just like a Wizzie.

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