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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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I've owned Model As(sold), 1936(sold) and 1941. Have these left overs and forgot which ones they are. One generator marked 36. One starter looks to be Model A. One starter I think is 12v for 41. Anyone can ID for sure? Are the pedals 39? Am going thru old junk to get rid of heavy stuff.
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Join Date: May 2012
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The bottom generator is '34 - '38. The middle one is either '39 - '47 or '41 - '47 (I need to see the other side to tell which). The top is model A.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Starters and generators are for the most part worth scrap price. I scrapped about 150 of them three years ago. I found a number of guys that wanted one or two but expected them for free and for ME to pay the shipping.
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