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    Posted: 04 Aug 2020 at 3:18pm
Guys
I have a small 2 cycle engine. Old, heavy, all cast iron. But no ID. Missing some sheet metal shroud and all the throttle linkage. Flywheel is a Wico 3054 and carb is a Tillotson b10a. Where can I get info? Parts? Help? I’d like to save it and get it working but with no info I’m pretty lost. I’ve got pics and will try to post them. Thanks for any and all help.
Tom
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Originally posted by tomwmn tomwmn wrote:

Guys
I have a small 2 cycle engine. Old, heavy, all cast iron. But no ID. Missing some sheet metal shroud and all the throttle linkage. Flywheel is a Wico 3054 and carb is a Tillotson b10a. Where can I get info? Parts? Help? I’d like to save it and get it working but with no info I’m pretty lost. I’ve got pics and will try to post them. Thanks for any and all help.
Tom

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normally if they were ORANGE, they were Jacobson mowers
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Okay, going to try to add pics.
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Okay. Pics worked but too big. Anyway, any ideas on brand and where to look for missing shroud and carb linkage?
Thanks again.
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download your photos to your computer... open them in PAINTBRUSH or similar... their size is 2000 x 1500 pixels  ( about).... shrink that to 800 x 600 and save... then move them to this site.




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Steve, I can confirm it is a jacobson. Usedta walk behind them dog t**d flippers!  Set it just right, and it'd flip a dog t**d right into yer shirt pocket!Wink

Also the guy in the first video aint figgered it out, yet, that you can take the outboard tip of the spark plug off, and put the wire eye under the top, and tighten it down...Wink 
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Thanks guys! Just what I needed. Now I know what to look for. Thanks again!
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A manual I found online for a 51 Lawn Queen. Sure looks a lot like yours. HTH 's
 
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Thanks chaskaduo. That manual looks perfect. I assume you are in chaska. I’m in Roseville.Thanks again.
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I did live in Chaska for a few years when I first got married in 77, that area sure has changed, Hicksville back then. Loved channel cat fishing on the MN River every few days back then. Now a days, I live in Edina, and the north 40 up 7 miles west of Willow River. Birthplace of Ernie Nevers, and Wild Bill Cooper lived and ran a bar there for sometime.
 
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