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Ideal lawn mower engine

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bakerg

bakerg

A guy I work with has an Ideal engine that he was looking for info on. Would like to know the rarity of the engine and what it might be worth. :confused2: It has 14 1/2" flywheels which he thinks may be uncommon. :confused: Any info would be a real help.:biggrin:


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According to the flywheel, the Ideal was made in Lansing, Michigan and this engine was originally installed on a lawn mower like the one pictures below. I cannot find much else on the engine and the pics I do find do not have the same style cylinder head. :confused2:

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#2

Two-Stroke

Two-Stroke

Thanks for posting that. The photos are great. However, it doesn't look like the most practical mower. It might be better as a earth compactor. :wink:

Do you know when it was made?


#3

bakerg

bakerg

Maybe made in the 40s, it is like a hit and miss engine.:confused2:


#4

txzrider

txzrider

I am willing to bet earlier than that! (as far as age of manufacture)


#5

txzrider

txzrider

I am sure you have already seen this site... way cool tho'

Ideal Lawn Mower hit and miss engine


#6

bakerg

bakerg

I am sure you have already seen this site... way cool tho'

Ideal Lawn Mower hit and miss engine

Thanks, I have been to that site.:cool: It says it was patented in 1913 but I do not know how long they were made.:frown:


#7

reddragon

reddragon

i have no idea....but its really cool:thumbsup:


#8

E

earthworm

Maybe made in the 40s, it is like a hit and miss engine.:confused2:

The 1840s ?
I have seen there rusting away in fields, a crying shame...offer $10, but they want hundreds of $$$$$, or the original owner(s) are dead...
Love those antiques..


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