Awww can i guess...garn let me! Uhm, its an Engine! lols
Naaa Polybus ive got no idea....But id love to know more. Solid head reminds me of old compressors and sidevalve V8s. Its really cool, hope someone knows as nothing on it resembles any engine im familiar with. 30s or 40s might be the age due to its appearance, but industrial often carried old styling well into more modern times. Hmmm im liking all this stuff your digging out:) keep us posted on this, im really keen to see what you can do with it:)
Hi Polybus, I'm with Blue on this one, I have never seen anything like it, but I really like the engineering that has gone into it....Just the kick-start mechanism is to be admired and I would love to know what it came from...I agree with Blue, it does look like an industrial application...but what, is anyone's guess!
on a good score there!
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Hi gizmo, You are a legend! A Briggs, who would have guessed...well done mate!
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Hi Polybus, You may have seen this, but I'll put it up anyway;
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Thanks for providing pictures of that engine, Polybus. While the Model A is not an unusual find (in the US at least - it may be in Australia), the optional kickstart seems to be fairly rare.
AFter giving it a very cursory clean, I did find this one little plate attached to the crank case.
Its a little screw on plate, about 2cm long, and appears to be held on with two little screws - it bears the number "13-0" and nothing else. Check the photo.