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Put some screw in mufflers on it and get a good set of ear muffs. And then get to work on the log lift.
I had a Stanley almost exactly like the one in the pic. Really not much quieter than the stock barker can.
The B,BN,C or Super C had I believe a 123cu.in. overhead valve engine. Just about all te IH engines of the day ran 1600 RPM at high idle. The Cub engine was used on a number of implements in stationary form with different gov flyweight weights. By using the lightest available at max setting I can get 3000rpm out of it. My Allis CA ran my current set up for bout 3 yrs and it is roughly 26hp. Very smooth and quiet engine also and did a great job on the single stage PTO pump. The gov would have to open the throttle on tough pieces occasionally unlike the Deere that can't tell its got a pump on it.It that about the same engine that is on a Super C?
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