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Model Single Cylinder Horizontal Workshop Engine
£ P.O.A.
£ P.O.A.
A simple working flatbed lathe with belt drive and single tool slide rest. Made in Britain until the 1950’s for model engineering purposes.
A nice example in good condition.
A water cooled example of an open crank I.C. engine, made c1904 by the British Engineering and Electrical Company of Leek, Staffs.
Approx 1/3 HP
With later chain driven magneto (replacing the hot tube ignition), and fitted with twin S-spoked flywheels.
Mounted on a 2 wheel trolley inscibed “B E & E”.
A rare survivor.
A small I.C. engine of approx 1/2 H.P., thought to be Victorian.
Horizontal open crank with S-spoked flywheel. Possibly by Stuart Turner and mounted on a 2 wheel trolley.
In apparent good order, but not tested.