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Fairbanks Morse 12 hp T type Stationary Engine

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Clay Shelley

10-07-2004 10:59:46




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I work for Antelope Island State Park in Syracuse Utah. We have found a 12 hp Fairbanks Morse type "T" stationary engine in our junk pile. We are hoping that someone has a picture of one or knows where we can acquire one that is large enough to use in a exhibit that we are making. Or if we can get a picture of one so we can see what parts we are missing. Thanks,
Clay Shelley, Antelope Island State Park

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Jim McCracken

10-12-2004 21:14:58




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 Re: Fairbanks Morse 12 hp T type Stationary Engine in reply to Clay Shelley, 10-07-2004 10:59:46  
Hi Clay, I have a restored 12 hp Fairbanks Morse "T". If I had your E-Mail address I would send you pictures and answer any questions you might have. Regards, Jim McCracken



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Bill D.

10-07-2004 19:30:10




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 Re: Fairbanks Morse 12 hp T type Stationary Engine in reply to Clay Shelley, 10-07-2004 10:59:46  
There were a couple different Type T engines. The Type T designation was given to stationary "Jack-Of-All-Trades" made after 1906. There is the Type T engine that has the heavy cast iron sub-base, and then there is the Type T Electric Plant engine that was volume or throttle govern. But since yours is a 12hp, I would say it has to one of the latter two engines. Jack-Of-All-Trades" were only made in 1 1/2, 2, 4, and 6 hp engines. I can't help with pictures of my own since I don't own one, but if you do a search of Fairbanks Morse Type T engines, you may find something on the Net.

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