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Posted by Bob M on June 01, 2004 at 06:47:35 from (165.170.128.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Red Seal engine posted by UncleTom on June 01, 2004 at 03:10:46:
UncleTom: Those Continental flat 6’s (the F226) are pretty common - were used in all manner of equipment in the late 40’s thru early 60’s. Were OEM installed in air compressors, paving machines, small cranes and shovels, front loaders, on trenching machines, irrigation pumps, in farm tractors (Massey Harris 44-6), pea and bean harvesters, rough terrain forklifts, well drilling equipment, etc. Have also run across them retrofitted in place of other mfr’s engines in older construction and havesting equipment. Have even seen the F226 in obtuse applications like powering ski lifts and a straddle-type boat hoist. Tough, reliable engines! VaTom – “Red Seal” is merely a brand or trademark Continental used on many of their engines. Look closely and you’ll see the round “seal” contains an image of the capital dome with the words “Powerful as the Nation” underneath.
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