elijahearnestfarmall
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Evening y'all
I will soon be working on the engine for my 1918 Huber light four and I'm looking for details and specifications on the engine.
The Engine is a Waukesha Model "N". it was made in 1919 and is fairly uncommon. It has been used in trucks and other tractors of the same age (such as the "beaver" tractor). I contacted the Waukesha engine historical society and they sent me a manual for the series but there are no detailed specifications for carbueration, torquing bolts, crankshaft details, timing or anything of similar importance.
If anyone has any information on this engine or knows of anybody to contact, or websites with information like Yesterdays Tractors, it would be greatly appreciated.
I will soon be working on the engine for my 1918 Huber light four and I'm looking for details and specifications on the engine.
The Engine is a Waukesha Model "N". it was made in 1919 and is fairly uncommon. It has been used in trucks and other tractors of the same age (such as the "beaver" tractor). I contacted the Waukesha engine historical society and they sent me a manual for the series but there are no detailed specifications for carbueration, torquing bolts, crankshaft details, timing or anything of similar importance.
If anyone has any information on this engine or knows of anybody to contact, or websites with information like Yesterdays Tractors, it would be greatly appreciated.