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I work for a building contractor/hoarder who has a lot of ex-Mil. equipment laying about.
Someone might be able to talk him out of the "Duece and a half"? tractor he is letting sit, it needs rescue.
I will try to get a pic, typical "Ran when parked" like so much of what he has.
Among the hoard he has around thirty gen-sets, seriously!
From small 3K-10K like this, and all the way to OMG what city is he going to power with that!, blown V-12 diesel powered monsters.
Mostly they sit around unused, weathering in the sun and snow year after year.
Last week he suddenly decided I should get this one running again.
Tried using the numbers above to locate a manual and parts but no luck.
Seems 1953 pre-dates the 'Net.
At a glance I could see this was going to be a chore as ALL rubber parts were petrified.
Naturally correct formed coolant hoses are not available, so I bought some I could cut the portion I needed from.
This 1XB3FR Hercules engine uses magneto ignition with shielded plugs and wires, new plugs $21.00 each!
The only relatively simple parts were the fan belts.
After pulling the starter and treating it to some penetrating oil at the Bendix plus filling the oil cups the starter functions again.
Added an extra fuel filter in addition to the new one in the AC pump sediment bowl, since I knew there would be at least some rust in the fuel tank.
Decided when I started that I would not spend the money for new batteries until I knew it ran, so used a pair I have on hand.
Today I finally got it started, momentarily.
As soon as it started the fuel tank that had been holding fuel just fine sprang a pretty nasty leak, directly onto a voltage regulator and the Generator!
Glad the OFF switch works fine.
Drained the tank and will remove it for repair before finding the next issue.
Not an electrician so I'm only working on the engine side of this set.
Really would like to find a parts source as the leaky fuel pump needs a rebuild kit.
Do want to retain the manual prime feature.
Once this one is finished I get to work on its twin, but starting from even less complete.
I can take pics if anyone is interested.
Someone might be able to talk him out of the "Duece and a half"? tractor he is letting sit, it needs rescue.
I will try to get a pic, typical "Ran when parked" like so much of what he has.
Among the hoard he has around thirty gen-sets, seriously!
From small 3K-10K like this, and all the way to OMG what city is he going to power with that!, blown V-12 diesel powered monsters.
Mostly they sit around unused, weathering in the sun and snow year after year.
Last week he suddenly decided I should get this one running again.
Tried using the numbers above to locate a manual and parts but no luck.
Seems 1953 pre-dates the 'Net.
At a glance I could see this was going to be a chore as ALL rubber parts were petrified.
Naturally correct formed coolant hoses are not available, so I bought some I could cut the portion I needed from.
This 1XB3FR Hercules engine uses magneto ignition with shielded plugs and wires, new plugs $21.00 each!
The only relatively simple parts were the fan belts.
After pulling the starter and treating it to some penetrating oil at the Bendix plus filling the oil cups the starter functions again.
Added an extra fuel filter in addition to the new one in the AC pump sediment bowl, since I knew there would be at least some rust in the fuel tank.
Decided when I started that I would not spend the money for new batteries until I knew it ran, so used a pair I have on hand.
Today I finally got it started, momentarily.
As soon as it started the fuel tank that had been holding fuel just fine sprang a pretty nasty leak, directly onto a voltage regulator and the Generator!
Glad the OFF switch works fine.
Drained the tank and will remove it for repair before finding the next issue.
Not an electrician so I'm only working on the engine side of this set.
Really would like to find a parts source as the leaky fuel pump needs a rebuild kit.
Do want to retain the manual prime feature.
Once this one is finished I get to work on its twin, but starting from even less complete.
I can take pics if anyone is interested.