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took some scrap to the junk yard..made 10 dollars and then came home with this...
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 5539757" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>From what I can see in the picture it looks like a Wisconsin.</p><p>Personally, I wouldn't mess with it, there's likely more problems than the rod... worn rings and valves, crank bearings and seals, carb issues, and whatnot. All of those things make them hard to start, and without a recoil, wrapping the rope each time?? If I could do a little carb work and make it run, I'd use it. But if it needed opening up to repair, and given the possible problems finding parts... I'd slap on a Harbor Freight knock-off and toss that old Wisconsin under the bench for a rainy-day, time-killin', beer-sippin' project.</p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 5539757, member: 57106"] From what I can see in the picture it looks like a Wisconsin. Personally, I wouldn't mess with it, there's likely more problems than the rod... worn rings and valves, crank bearings and seals, carb issues, and whatnot. All of those things make them hard to start, and without a recoil, wrapping the rope each time?? If I could do a little carb work and make it run, I'd use it. But if it needed opening up to repair, and given the possible problems finding parts... I'd slap on a Harbor Freight knock-off and toss that old Wisconsin under the bench for a rainy-day, time-killin', beer-sippin' project. * [/QUOTE]
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