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Continental 4 cylinder engine.

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Warren Adam

02-13-2005 16:59:45




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I have continental stationary engine with the Identification IY69 50522.

Grank start.

Trying to identify

many thanks




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Gerald Hepler

07-11-2006 09:26:28




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 Re: Continental 4 cylinder engine. in reply to Warren Adam, 02-13-2005 16:59:45  
Looking for a head for the Y69 engine. Anyone out there that can help me? Thanks



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Larry from MD

02-14-2005 15:21:16




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 Re: Continental 4 cylinder engine. in reply to Warren Adam, 02-13-2005 16:59:45  
You have the whole id right there.Its a Y69 continential.This engine was used in the massy harris pony tractor.If its good someone will want it.



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Gene Davis (GA)

02-24-2005 19:41:11




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 Re: Continental 4 cylinder engine. in reply to Larry from MD, 02-14-2005 15:21:16  
The MH Pony used a 4 cyl N-62 series engine.



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J. Schwiebert

02-15-2005 04:21:56




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 Re: Continental 4 cylinder engine. in reply to Larry from MD, 02-14-2005 15:21:16  
Those Y series were used in a lot of applications. They were also made in more than one displacement as was every series of Continental. We had a y-112 in a fork lift at work up till last year. The fork lift was from the 1950's (Towmotor)



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Dale(MO)

02-15-2005 03:11:35




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 Re: Continental 4 cylinder engine. in reply to Larry from MD, 02-14-2005 15:21:16  
I thought the Pony ran the AN62, like the G Allis Chalmers ran (with different configuration at the bell housing)?



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george md

02-15-2005 18:13:40




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 Re: Continental 4 cylinder engine. in reply to Dale(MO), 02-15-2005 03:11:35  
Dale,

I think you are right.

george



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Larry from MD

02-16-2005 09:33:25




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 Re: Continental 4 cylinder engine. in reply to george md, 02-15-2005 18:13:40  
Oop's your right must be the pacer then.



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