I am an avid collector my self .You need to specify what kind of stationary engine you have exactly . In reality a practical use for your motor could range from a awkward boat anchor to a sizable future wise investment on your part . You need to redo this post on smokestack .com -- that is where the fanatical collectors hang out . Most of what you will get here is a bunch of cowboys that cant fix there tractors right HA HA HA! The best use I found for one of my motors was to prevent a break in to my garage . the motor was a 6 hp grey and it weighs 1300 lbs . I had it positioned with one of the flywheels up against the side wall of my garage . The Bandits used a screw driver to pry out the 3/8 plywood exterior wall and then pulled out the insulation from the wall. They found an interior wall of 1/2 osb and decided to try to kick it in with there feet . Needless to say they found it impossible to do and gave up . I could see all the foot prints on the vapor barrier . So if you see a bandit carrying a big screw driver and walking with a limp let me know .
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