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  • 1947 Harley Davidson Weidenhoff Generator Test Bench - Research Project

    In the 1947 Harley Davidson Accessory Catalog there was a Generator Test Bench available. It was shown as part number 11833-47 and cost $483.00.

    I have test bench serial number 005 and 006. I found serial number 004 listed on Antique Automobile Website but have no idea of its current location. Wheels Through Time Museum has serial numbers 018 and 024.

    At this time, I have located 5 of these test benches. My intention is to get the two benches I have fully functional with test generators mounted so people can see how these were used. I would be interested in connecting with anyone else who has one (Send me a private message) to try to get an idea of how many of these were actually sold and still exist.

    In the catalog advertisement there is a load box shown in the photo (it is in the center below the motor shaft). Of the 5 I have found so far only SN005 has the load box attached.

    I am interested in the following:

    1. If someone has an original 1947 Accessory Catalog showing this that they would sell, please contact me. I know there are repros on ebay.
    2. I know there was an operators manual available for this bench - if you have one for sale or would make a copy that would be helpful.
    3. It is possible that these were sold past 1947. If you have later accessory catalogs that show this for sale, the information is helpful. Wheels Through Time has one with a later Knucklehead/Panhead decal on it which is different from the photo in the 1947 catalog.

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    Erik Bahl

    1929 BMW R63
    1915 Harley Davidson 11F Twin

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    ...a little trivia: $483 in 1947 would be equivalent to $6,668 today (this is according to an internet website that calculates such things!)
    Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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    • #3
      The Harley dealer in Cincinnati had one in their warehouse where they kept their obsolete parts. By the time they agreed to sell me parts out of the warehouse it was gone. Curses!! I sure would have liked to have had it.
      Dave

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      • #4
        I am one year into this project and still hoping to find anyone else who has a tester and is willing to share the serial number. I discovered the tester is shown available to purchase in other year (besides 1947) dealer accessory catalogs (these have more pages than the consumer catalog, ~60 pages). If you have an original spare catalog showing the tester that you are willing to part with, I am interested. If you have a user guide or instruction manual for the tester that would be helpful.
        Erik Bahl

        1929 BMW R63
        1915 Harley Davidson 11F Twin

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        • #5
          I have an earlier model from, possibly, the '20's. https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...tor-test-bench
          Last edited by Chris Haynes; 09-30-2024, 08:51 PM.
          Be sure to visit;
          http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
          Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
          Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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