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Hi -- The '14s. '15s, and Series 16s (built from late 1915 to very early 1916, when the Series 17 was introduced) also had the spark on the left side of the tank. You're right about the footboards; also the '14s had the clutch on the drive shaft rather than the counter shaft. The '12s are easily distinguished by their tank panel without the dark outer stripe.
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This is the life..
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....Cotten
PS: Let's never forget the ladies,...
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And last but not least, one of my personal favorites... Bessie!
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Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Bob Would you happen to know if this picture is taken at 'The Dells' of the Wisconsin River? It originally was called Kilbourn City but in 1931 the name was changed to Wisconsin Dells.Originally posted by BigLakeBob View Post
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Vintage Pic of the Day - April 10, 2021
It makes me think of Louis Armstrong's song What A Wonderful World.
Mike Love
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