EMD's, or Detroit 149's ?
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EMD's, or Detroit 149's ?
I'm sure it's neither of those, but my brain has gone to sleep for the long weekend and I can't remember. They're about 35 years old. I'll have to look it up on Tuesday.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm
*piston bump*
sounds like me dancing new years eve:D:D:D:D
G'day Folks:)
Wakesha, that would be my guess, ANI-PERKINS Sydney brought a few in in the late 70's there are at least 3 in the Australia Square Building as emergency equiptment:)
even Google doesnt know what a wakesha is
:confused:
Its Waukesha. USA origin. Made engines from small single cylinder units for pumps etc. up to monsters.
Just remembered the pistons are stamped in the top. They are Wellworthy's made in 1969. From memory new ones are about $25k each. I'll have to double check on the engines tomorrow as I still can't remember what they are.
Wellworthy's bought Whitehead Torpedoes,,
http://www.hansonclan.co.uk/Royal%20Navy/rw.htm
not much to do with pistons,,,
but interesting---
Probably out of a mine site powerhouse engine. Not quite big enuff for a Hawker Sydley, Merlees but a damn fine pot stand never the less.Quote:
Originally Posted by dm_td5
Just the sort of thing my hubby would keep. If you ask him why he'd say, "cause i can" :p
The wreckers up from my place at UNI in wagga had a large one they were using for a door stop, it would have been around 30-40cm in diameter, they didnt know what it was from, but FM it was heavy. Matt