8-13-11 i am # 314 -i liked all the info on this engine and learned alot bought a 1959 5 hp see bee for 50 bux--i had one back in 1968-in july 2011 i found another one near lancaster pa ex cond-i bought for 50 bux-1 think you coulda added value of an if parts are availabe--i like the troll blade --thanx ''E X C E L L E N T'' video
looks great- that must have taken many hours to complete. I am working on a similar model the 2G2 from 1947. I think the 2G3 must have been a more deluxe model. Mine doesn't have a fuel shutoff vale on the carburetor, it is right under the gas tank. And my prop nut is steel, not brass. And mine has a rope starter, not a recoil, although it can be added. This video is great for seeing the proper color scheme with the black and yellow. My grandfather was a seabee. I bet he would like this.
8-13-11 i am # 314 -i liked all the info on this engine and learned alot bought a 1959 5 hp see bee for 50 bux--i had one back in 1968-in july 2011 i found another one near lancaster pa ex cond-i bought for 50 bux-1 think you coulda added value of an if parts are availabe--i like the troll blade --thanx ''E X C E L L E N T'' video
H0B0B0AT 6 months ago
looks great- that must have taken many hours to complete. I am working on a similar model the 2G2 from 1947. I think the 2G3 must have been a more deluxe model. Mine doesn't have a fuel shutoff vale on the carburetor, it is right under the gas tank. And my prop nut is steel, not brass. And mine has a rope starter, not a recoil, although it can be added. This video is great for seeing the proper color scheme with the black and yellow. My grandfather was a seabee. I bet he would like this.
secretariatslew 10 months ago
still snow on the ground this just means spring is here nice engine back when they made things good
richthecardude94 11 months ago