![]() These engines are variable horsepower but the records only list the lowest number. The CTs were made in four sizes: the TA (CT1) engines were 1-1/2 to 2 HP, the TB (CT2) 2 to 2-1/2 HP, the TC (CT3) 3 to 3-1/2 HP, and the TD (CT4) 4 to 5 HP. This can cause a little confusion because the serial number is usually preceded by the T designation but the same ID tag will show the CT with the horsepower listed. There is a column in the record books for “type of engine.” This column lists the CT type engines as TA through TD – we find no CTs listed in the actual shipping records. ![]() ![]() As a follow up, we’ll discuss the late horizontal closed crank flywheel engines, better known as the CTs.Īs near as we can tell, the “C” stands for closed crank and the “T” is the actual type, not to be confused with the early 4 HP open crank T. I thank you in advance for all your help! Chris Hop to.In the last issue, we talked about the late Stover open crank flywheel engines. Novo Brown-Chocran Buckeye Monarch Stickney Falk Brown-Cochran Otto Otto Crossley Thompson & Lewis i need a list for every one of these motors and more so if you have a list please post it on here for me. Gilson New Way Faultless Unito Alamo Myrick Jr. Gade Simplicity New Holland Sandwich Galloway Worthington Julien Bullseye Lauson Foos Samson Badger Aermotor Columbus Thompson Jeager Empire Stover Root & Vandervoort Petter Elgin Fairmont Blackstone Judson United Desjardins Bull Pup Sta-Rite Woodpecker Alma Jr. ![]() I am trying to make a book of just serial number lists for different hit and miss engines, i have several so far but i still have a long ways to go, but here are some motors i need your help with finding their serial numbers. Hit Miss Engine PartsĬopyright © 2001 - 2017 (formerly ) - All rights reserved. The web site will assume no responsibilities for damages or injuries resulting from information obtained from this site. It is up to the individual user to use good judgment and to safely operate old machinery. Please remember that safety standards have changed over the years and information in old manuals as well as the old machines themselves may not meet modern standards. Catalogs, manuals and any other literature that is available on this site is made available for a historical record only. does not provide support or parts for any machines on this site nor do we represent any manufacturer listed on this site in any way. ![]() Our purpose is to provide information about vintage machinery that is generally difficult to locate. PLEASE NOTE: was founded as a public service to amateur and professional woodworkers who enjoy using and/or restoring vintage machinery. ![]()
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