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Buying, Selling, and Trading => Buying, Selling, and Trading => Topic started by: OilyRascal on March 04, 2012, 11:08:27 AM
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I have a gasoline Hercules engine purchased (at scrap price to save it) about a year ago. My intention was to get the engine running and use it, in it's current larger setup, to assist in a small water well rig. Long story short, that project has been trashed.
The engine served its life in an oil refinery as a reserve engine. You can turn the engine over by hand with the hand crank. I had to repair water lines, fuel lines, fuel tank, rebuild carb, blah blah blah....so I've done a good bit of work on it. I "threw my hands up" with it over magneto problems (I have no experience here and can't find parts) and with the cost of a new radiator required. It's simply not cost practical for what I'm trying to do.
I now have this beast of a Hercules engine that I'd like to find a good home for. Please don't respond to suggest that I scrap it. I'm not interested in financial gain but rather with finding it a home where it would be appreciated - not scrapped and hopefully not sitting in the weather as it is now.
PM me if you have interest or if you know of any group that may. Thanks!
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Oily,
What is the model of the Herc. I am in the American Truck Historical Society and there are always Diamond T owners looking for solid engine. Maybe I can find it a home.
JIS
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Is it a vehicle engine, or one of the hit and miss types?
Either way, there are many out there that would take that engine off your hands. You might try www.smokstak.com and the forum there.
I enjoy the older, smaller engines myself. Fun to work on, and fun to run.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnWCl_MYT1k&feature=plcp&context=C34c7f73UDOEgsToPDskKxVBY-P0P4D2obctnuhZcs
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Mention it on the jeep forum, the Herc's were used in a lot of military stuff also, depending on model etc.....
Don't scrap it, I scrapped a chry slant 6 once because nobody wanted it, a week later some fellow offered me $500 for it, yeash .P
You need to find the right fellow tho...
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Chrysler slant six engines are one of my favorites. I have had about six cars with those engines. They will run forever if you keep oil in them.
EvilDr235
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They will run forever if you keep oil in them.
Aww, all you need is a 5 gallon oil drum with a constant feed line!
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Chrysler slant six engines are one of my favorites. I have had about six cars with those engines. They will run forever if you keep oil in them.
EvilDr235
I had a particularly ugly '66 Dodge pickup with a slant six quite a few years ago. It got me and a bunch of my friends moved again and again, and got me to work, and took me to the mountains for deer hunting many, many times. I finally sold it to a friend, I forget why. He used it for another 25 years, and it took him from California to Arkansas every year. Once I found it was only running on five cylinders -- don't know how long that went on. Seemed to run just as well. About two years ago, it went to the great junk yard in the sky after about 50 years of hard service. No idea how many hundreds of thousands of miles it had on it. But it never let me, or my friend down at the side of the road somewhere. Never had much trouble keeping oil in it.
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The Hercules engine has found a good home where it will have the magneto and radiator replaced and be placed in service as a pump driver.
Now - to find a home for a double deutz concrete pumper - surely everybody needs one of those :)