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Small Engines of the Past and Present
Listed below are some of the small gasoline engines
of the past and present. These two-cycle and four-cycle
engines could be used on different types of equipments
during the 1950s, e.g., lawn mowers, chain saws, outboard
motors, generators, and wash machines, and for pumping
oil or water, lifting weight, etc. Some of these engines
are still being manufactured today, e.g., Briggs and
Stratton, Lawn Boy, Honda and Tecumseh.
Please note: at least one of these engine runs counter
clockwise while the others run clockwise. What is the
name of this engine? (»
Click here for the answer.)
| Briggs & Stratton |
Lawn Boy |
| * Chrysler |
* Maytag |
| * Clinton |
* McCullouch |
| * Cox |
* O & R |
| * Continental |
Onan |
| Craftsman |
Outboard Marine |
| * Deco-Grand (Continental) |
* Pioneer |
| Evinrude Aquanaut |
* Pincor |
| Homelite |
Power Product (Tecumseh) |
| Honda |
* Reo |
| Iron Horse (Lawn Boy) |
* Solo |
| Jacobsen |
Tecumseh |
| Johnson Air-Buoy |
* West Bend (Chrysler) |
| Kohler |
* Wisconsin |
| Lauson (Tecumseh) |
Wisconsin Robin |
Engine Type
* Defunct.
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