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  • drifter


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    #250640

    I picked up a JH-19 (1964 Johnson 3hp made in Belgium) and I am curious as to what difference there may be between the W and the H.
    It seems the H model first appeared in 1964. Yet, 1964 shows both W and H models being built.
    Are there any difference in the H and the W? Part numbers the same for both?
    Drifter


    frankr

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    #250641

    Big difference. JW means Weedless Drive for fishermen. JH means (Heavy Duty) Right Angle Drive. Originally meant for sailboat auxillary use.


    Buccaneer

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    #250645

    I’m guessing it’s a lot harder to say “Johnson” in Dutch!
    Probably something like “Yanson”.

    Prepare to be boarded!


    Mumbles


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    #250649

    1968 Johnson JH with 90° right angle drive, three blade prop, and single clamp screw..

    JH

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