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#106242 24/05/20 06:18 PM
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Ok really long bow here but does anybody know anything about these machines?
I haven't pulled the carby off to have a look but I was told it did fire up with a bit of fuel down the carby.
I think trying to find a new carby for it would be near impossible.

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Hi Norm,

The Wacker should have an id plate ,so you can find the right carby for this model easier.

Looks like a well known brand made in USA should be easy to get a carby or rebuild kit fort the carb.



Cheers
Max.

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Thanks Max,
Wacker Neuson googles up as what it probably is but Neuson does not appear on the ID plate so this machine is obviously manufactured before Neuson became involved

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Hi Norm and all,

Wacker Neuson have their Headquarters in Germany and the first foreign affiliate was established in 1957 in Hartford (Wisconsin, USA).

History Here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wacker_Neuson

The Neuson name is not on every id plate.

It's just labeled Wacker Corporation on some id plates but it's still from Wacker Neuson .



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Max.

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Wasn't that called a wacker packer, never used one.
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I guess they might have been called that speedy, we did use them at times when we dug trenches across roads and they were very effective at packing it down but I think this one is older than any I ever used. Carby is nothing like I have seen before and nothing like the one Max posted, guess I'm going to modify something to fit. No idea what cc the motor is so I can fiddle with carby ideas

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Yes Wacker use a few different carburetors Norm .

Bing carburetor
Tillotson carburetor
Walbro Carburetor



Cheers
Max.

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Thanks Max,
looking at the prices on the carbs I think the Wacker will be going to the Scrapper, can't see my mate wanting to spend $573.24 plus postage on a Bing carby

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Thanks Max,
looking at the prices on the carbs I think the Wacker will be going to the Scrapper, can't see my mate wanting to spend $573.24 plus postage on a Bing carby

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Probably a lot cheaper to buy the carby from Wacker Neuson , if you have id numbers Norm.

https://shop.wackerneuson.com/eparts/#/en/

https://www.wackerneuson.com/en/us/genuine-spare-parts/

Cheers
Max.


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