Posted by wilson ind on August 18, 2014 at 17:17:10 from (162.235.98.33):
Two cylinder wisconsin engines need a govenor spring which is no longer available. I have posted on garden and stationary sites, however there is little activity on those sites. Forgive me for posting in tractor talk. Anyone havinc surplus two cylinder wisconsin carburator control rods springs and other linkage, and air cleaner please contact. e mail open I also have pictures of well something I purchased two years ago at sale of decesed fellow. As you can see its jeep cut down axels with a 90 transmission. The tag on the transmission has a rebuild tag dating 1958. I am undecided as to leaving the transmission in ,going to hydraulic motor on each axel.Also going dirrect connection to the engine to hyd pump. Ok folks your ideas????? Of course it needs total revamping, cannot fault the origional builder as he died during the experimental stage of this whatever it is. Tried to find if the jeep transmission had any value but did not find a good site wanting vintage jeep parts,
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