Can anyone help identify? Base holes are 7/16 dia. with a spread of 3 1/8 x 3 3/8. There is a piston froze up and sticking out the bottom, the top of the piston measures 3.23" Thanks Bob AMCA#6738
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That hallmark is from Motor Casting Company.Be sure to visit;
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actually if you read the history of Gravely, it states that Horace Gravely applied for a patent in 1917 for a powered tractor, the engine used was a single cylinder IndianOriginally posted by Jerry Wieland View PostI agree with Gravely tractor - looked at some of that stuff real close and sure appears that Gravely and HD were swapping knowledge back in the day.
Jerry


my Gravely snow blower has really had to work this year with 50" since Christmas and more coming this week
Last edited by kval; 01-24-2011, 12:08 AM.Kevin Valentine 13
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65 and sunny in the San Fernando Valley today. I may go for a ride.
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Hey Kevin,
You are retired. "If ya can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen." If ya don't like your weather move to a better climate.
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Maybe you should start travelin' and find a place before she retires. I hear Florida is nice this time of year.
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