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anyone know what witte this is?

Started by deeiche, October 12, 2011, 06:01:32 AM

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deeiche


vdubnut62

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It looks like a generator is mounted on the opposite end of the crank from the flywheel?
Or are my eyes playing tricks?  Never seen one quite like it.
David Johnson hangs out on SmokStak.com, and he's THE Witte guy.
Maybe post a pic there? I found a pic of another integral Witte there, but it's an upright, sort of looks a like a 6/1 lister with 1 flywheel and a genny mounted on the other side.


link=        http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=37349

Ron
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deeiche

Quote from: vdubnut62 on October 12, 2011, 07:09:47 AM
It looks like a generator is mounted on the opposite end of the crank from the flywheel?
Or are my eyes playing tricks?  Never seen one quite like it.
Ron
yeah, I thought so too,

I think there is someone from Ohio on the board.

Mack_59

It seems to me that it is a power take off, some sort of small Rockford clutch. I could barely make out the engaging handle.

billswan

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deeiche

Mack_59 and billswan

y'all talking about the yellow engine?

LincTex

Quote from: deeiche on October 13, 2011, 06:03:46 AM
Mack_59 and billswan....y'all talking about the yellow engine?

No, the gray one - - opposite end of the flywheel, there is DEFINITELY a clutch that engages/disengages that two groove pulley.... maybe from a small Pump Jack?
Metro 6-1 from Sam Crosby, 2007
Chang Chai 1110 - 18 HP

deeiche

Quote from: LincTex on October 13, 2011, 08:08:52 AM
Quote from: deeiche on October 13, 2011, 06:03:46 AM
Mack_59 and billswan....y'all talking about the yellow engine?

No, the gray one - - opposite end of the flywheel, there is DEFINITELY a clutch that engages/disengages that two groove pulley.... maybe from a small Pump Jack?
okay, I'm talking about the yellow engine, it is probably the Witte

LincTex

Quote from: deeiche on October 13, 2011, 08:26:07 AM
okay, I'm talking about the yellow engine, it is probably the Witte

The yellow one is an air-cooled wisconsin V4. The gray one is the Witte.

Wisconsin has 4 speed transmission with hydraulic pto
Metro 6-1 from Sam Crosby, 2007
Chang Chai 1110 - 18 HP

deeiche

hmmm, I'm looking at the one with the dual flywheels.  Is that separate from the rest?

LincTex

Quote from: deeiche on October 13, 2011, 10:35:59 AM
hmmm, I'm looking at the one with the dual flywheels.  Is that separate from the rest?

Dual "yellow" flywheels looks like an old gasoline "hit-and-miss" engine. Same as the green flywheel on the ground.
Metro 6-1 from Sam Crosby, 2007
Chang Chai 1110 - 18 HP