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Wisconsin Engine
A friend gave me this engine. Pics show some things missing, but I do have everything for it except a muffler. I believe with some cleaning ill be able to get it running. Are any of you familiar with this engine? I believe it was used on a hay baler. It's a model THD. Two cylinders sized 3.25 x 3.25. RPM is not legible. Any ideas other than a baler on what would be a good use for it?
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
Sorry, I can't help any on use, anywhere you need a small horizontal shaft engine I guess. What gave you the impression this was used on a baler? Who was the manfacturer? I know Case used Wisconsin engines on some early balers but they were V-4's. Vern
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
My brother-in-law has a Wisconsin on his portable welder.....
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
v w wrote:Sorry, I can't help any on use, anywhere you need a small horizontal shaft engine I guess. What gave you the impression this was used on a baler? Who was the manfacturer? I know Case used Wisconsin engines on some early balers but they were V-4's. Vern
I believe they were used on ih 47 and jd 24t and most likely on others. The color on my engine is very similar to the early Case color. However, I cannot definitely say it is
Rudi wrote:My brother-in-law has a Wisconsin on his portable welder.....
Thanks Rudi. I googled and saw some on welders
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
One of the boys in our 4H Club repowered a Bolens tube frame tractor with a Wisconsin THD engine and won the pull at this years fair.
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
They were used on JD 14T balers, and New Holland 66 balers.
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
http://gardentractortalk.com/
Select manuals, then Wisconsin, for parts and service manuals.
10 hp at 1600 rpms. 16.4 hp at 2600 rpms. 16.8 hp at 3600 rpms.
Engine application, just about any thing.
Edit: http://gardentractortalk.com/forums/top ... #entry4666
Top of page, right thumb nail.
Select manuals, then Wisconsin, for parts and service manuals.
10 hp at 1600 rpms. 16.4 hp at 2600 rpms. 16.8 hp at 3600 rpms.
Engine application, just about any thing.
Edit: http://gardentractortalk.com/forums/top ... #entry4666
Top of page, right thumb nail.
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
Peter Person wrote:One of the boys in our 4H Club repowered a Bolens tube frame tractor with a Wisconsin THD engine and won the pull at this years fair.
Peter
Awesome!!! Makes me want to get mine runnin for sure!
Eugene wrote:http://gardentractortalk.com/
Select manuals, then Wisconsin, for parts and service manuals.
10 hp at 1600 rpms. 16.4 hp at 2600 rpms. 16.8 hp at 3600 rpms.
Engine application, just about any thing.
Edit: http://gardentractortalk.com/forums/top ... #entry4666
Top of page, right thumb nail.
Thanks Eugene! I'll check it out
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
These are the engines that built america to what it is today. I collect them. My welder is a hobart with a THD wisconsin engine.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
BigBill wrote:These are the engines that built america to what it is today. I collect them. My welder is a hobart with a THD wisconsin engine.
BigBill that's very interesting. Could you send me pics of your welder? I'd love to have mine powering a welder. My email is twm1963@yahoo.com if that's easier for you. Thanks!
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
Bill:
Thanks for reminding me... I couldn't remember if it was a Lincoln or a Hobart -- but it is a Hobart welder. Big one ..
Thanks for reminding me... I couldn't remember if it was a Lincoln or a Hobart -- but it is a Hobart welder. Big one ..
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
Hobart used both TJD and THD Wisconsin engines for some of their 200 amp range welders. I have two of them. Later welders in that range used Briggs single cylinder engines.
Seem to be tough engines. Parts are hard to find and expensive.
Seem to be tough engines. Parts are hard to find and expensive.
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
My wisconsin powered hobart welder is a 200amp 100% duty cycle that means i can run rod 24/7 non stop with it. It has a 4,000 watt generator too.
I have a guy in PA. for all wisconsin parts i'll get his address posted.
I have a guy in PA. for all wisconsin parts i'll get his address posted.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Re: Wisconsin Engine
BigBill wrote:My wisconsin powered hobart welder is a 200amp 100% duty cycle that means i can run rod 24/7 non stop with it. It has a 4,000 watt generator too.
I have a guy in PA. for all wisconsin parts i'll get his address posted.
BigBill that is an awesome set up! I'll check back to get the parts source. Thanks!
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