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$5.65 Shipping Condition: New Location: Mebane, United States Fairbanks Morse ZC Engines Repair Parts List For Models ZC-118. ZC-208, ZC-346, ZC-503 and ZC-739. Originally published by Colt Industries, Fairbanks ... moreMorse Engines Accessories Opeation, Roscoe, Ill. July 1981. Reprinted in 2013 by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC. 8½ x 11 paperback, 52 pages. Please note that this book is a new reprint. Not an original. In 1823 Thaddeus Fairbanks opened an ironworks in St. Johnsbury. Vermont his patented cast iron plow, and patented heating stove. After the Civil War, a Fairbanks employee, Charles Hosmer Morse, was sent to open an office in Chicago, Within a few years, Morse had engineered the purchase of Leonard Wheeler and his Eclipse Windmill business in Beloit, Wisc. The addition of windmills proved to be the key to making Fairbanks a highly successful national company, and Morse was made a partner in the company. By the end of the nineteenth century, the company was officially named the Fairbanks Morse& Company, and was headquartered in Chicago. After International Harvester, Fairbanks Morse was probably the largest producer of stationary gas engines in the world. The ZC engines were developed in the 1940s. At least one Fairbanks Morse ad for the engine was targeted to the oil and gas industry for use in gas and oil fields. The ZC-118 and ZC-208 are covered on six pages of drawings(with no dimensions) Followed by 17 pages of parts names and parts numbers. The ZC-346, ZC-503 and ZC-739 are covered separately on five pages of drawings(with no dimensions) followed by 21 pages of parts names and parts numbers. We also offer the operating instructions for the ZC-118 and ZC-208 engines in a separate auction.
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$5.65 Shipping Condition: New Location: Mebane, United States Fairbanks Morse Engines ZC 118 and ZC 208. Instructions for Operating and Servicing; Instructions No, 2850C-1. Originally published by Fairbanks Morse ... moreS.A, Piso, Mexico, 1970s. Reprinted in 2009 by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC. 8½ x 11 paperback, 23 pages. Please note that this book is a new reprint. Not an original. In 1823 Thaddeus Fairbanks opened an ironworks in St. Johnsbury. Vermont his patented cast iron plow, and patented heating stove. After the Civil War, a Fairbanks employee, Charles Hosmer Morse, was sent to open an office in Chicago, Within a few years, Morse had engineered the purchase of Leonard Wheeler and his Eclipse Windmill business in Beloit, Wisc. The addition of windmills proved to be the key to making Fairbanks a highly successful national company, and Morse was made a partner in the company. By the end of the nineteenth century, the company was officially named the Fairbanks Morse& Company, and was headquartered in Chicago. After International Harvester, Fairbanks Morse was probably the largest producer of stationary gas engines in the world. The ZC engines were developed in the 1940s. At least one Fairbanks Morse ad for the engine was targeted to the oil and gas industry for use in gas and oil fields. Among the sections included in the Instructions are: Adjusting the Valve Clearance Timing the Cam Gear and Crankshaft Pinion Timing the Magneto to the Engine Checking the Valve Timing Setting the Butterfly Valve Cleaning the Fuel Check Valve Magneto Replacement The last 14 pages are a complete. Illustrated list of parts, with instructions for ordering same. There is NOT one of those neat“exploded” drawings of the entire engine. Showing where each part goes with little arrows. There is a side elevation drawing and a top elevation drawing of the base showing the crankshaft and cylinder, with all the parts numbered, and a parts list. There are similar elevation drawings for the fuel mixer; piston and connecting rod; cylinder head and valves; base cover and fans; fan radiator and ho
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$5.15 Shipping Condition: New Location: Mebane, United States H245 Fairbanks-Morse “Z” Farm Engines, originally published by Fairbanks-Morse Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1919. 6 x 9 paperback, 16 pages. Only the front ... morecover shows an engine in color. All the inside pages have red title lettering, and green borders around various pictures of “Z” engines.
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Ashland, United States A splendid manual with a clean parts list from Fairbanks, Morse. This list is an Original, in Very Good, really Fine condition. 11" x 8 1/2" x 12 clean ... morebut lightly toned pages of splendid detail for these water softeners, complete with splendid illustrations.
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Free Shipping Condition: New – Open box Location: Canada Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Chicago. 1929. Instructions No. 2736. There is a complete parts list with good illustrations of all the parts. Fairbanks-Morse ... more"Z"Engine Style "D".
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Free Shipping Condition: New – Open box Location: Canada Instructions No. 2736D. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Chicago. There is a complete parts list with a full page illustration of all the parts. Fairbanks-Morse ... more"Z"Engine Style "D" 2 H.P.
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$5.65 Shipping Condition: New Location: Mebane, United States Instructions No. 2672 for Setting& Operating Fairbanks-Morse Small Vertical Gas and Gasoline Engines: Jack-of-All-Trades and 2. 3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 ... moreH.P. Vertical Gas Engines. Originally published by Fairbanks-Morse Co. Chicago, Illinois, 1908. Reproduced by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC, 2009. 6 x 9 spaperback, 16 pages. Please note this is a new. Photoduplicated reproduction, NOT an original. This manual covers starting and stopping procedures; description and instruction asa to the action and care of parts of the engine; Directions for Cleaning and Taking Apart; Repair List of parts and components. With a full two-page line drawing, Instructions for Adjusting, Operating, and Cleaning; Setting the Governor Gea; care of the battery, servicing the electric ignitor, and more. The inside back cover includes a fully dimensioned line drawing for a platform and walking beam. Please note that this is a PHOTOCOPIED reproduction of the 1908 original. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint. Not the original.
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$5.65 Shipping Condition: New Location: Mebane, United States Gasoline Engines, 1884 - 1934, compiled by Alan C. King, published by King’s Books, Radnor, OH, 1994. 8½ x 11 softcover, 48 pages. Reproduced in 2008, ... morewith permission of Alan C. King, by Nation Builder Books, Leesburg, VA.
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