Anyone need a gas engine?

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Anyone need a gas engine? Mark Rand 04-09-2008
Posted by Mark Rand on April 9, 2008, 1:20 pm
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The starting price is out of my league for toys, but someone may be
interested:-


<http://www.goindustry.com/en/auctions/beta-plant-limited/single-cylinder-gas-engine-equipmentdetails-1331301.asp>


Mark Rand
RTFM

Posted by Bob Minchin on April 9, 2008, 3:40 pm
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Mark Rand wrote:
> The starting price is out of my league for toys, but someone may be
> interested:-
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<http://www.goindustry.com/en/auctions/beta-plant-limited/single-cylinder-gas-engine-equipmentdetails-1331301.asp>
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> Mark Rand
> RTFM
Ah! You spotted that too! It is a bit rich but I expect someone will
have it.
Bob

Posted by Cheshire Steve on April 9, 2008, 5:50 pm
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> Mark Rand wrote:
> > The starting price is out of my league for toys, but someone may be
> > interested:-
>
> > <http://www.goindustry.com/en/auctions/beta-plant-limited/single-cylin...>
>
> > Mark Rand
> > RTFM
>
> Ah! You spotted that too! It is a bit rich but I expect someone will
> have it.
> Bob

Says its a Crossley... you guys know what model and age ?

Just curious - sadly I have no more room for toys.
Steve

Posted by skiprat on April 13, 2008, 7:57 am
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> > Mark Rand wrote:
> > > The starting price is out of my league for toys, but someone may be
> > > interested:-
> Says its a Crossley... you guys know what model and age ?
>
> Just curious - sadly I have no more room for toys.
> Steve

Twin sideshaft, so from the 1060-1085 series (probably 1070/75 from
the apparrent scale of the thing),

Series introduced around 1920 and terminated just prior to WW2.

Looks to be in excellent condition but I would expect to see a
Thomspon Bennett magneto.

Posted by Tim Leech on April 17, 2008, 11:03 am
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On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 18:20:23 +0100, Mark Rand

>The starting price is out of my league for toys, but someone may be
>interested:-
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><http://www.goindustry.com/en/auctions/beta-plant-limited/single-cylinder-gas-engine-equipmentdetails-1331301.asp>
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It hadn't reached the reserve when it finished at £2700 (+ 15% + VAT)

Tim


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