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Motor Lister Diesel 27/3 (1949)

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2007

Motor estacionario antiguo Lister Diesel 27/3, 30 HP, 1200 RPM fabricado en Dursley, Inglaterra en el año 1949, en funcionamiento. Puedes encontrar más datos en http://www.bosende.com

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  • Me contesto yo solo, de Lugo... ok... Muchos motores, sobre todo estacionarios, aqui en Canarias se usaban en instalaciones de pozos de agua... alli supongo que por motivos de agricultura, no?

  • Si sobre todo para trilladoras, molinos, bombas de agua etc......

    Un saludo a los aficionados a estos trastos en Canarias, que sé que hay algunos

  • Was it bolted down ? I didn't see any fixings, must be well balanced not to go dancing on its own.!!

  • It does not have fixation, is very well balanced

  • i bet that thing been sitting outside for years

  • If it is true it has been in the open air for many years, finally it was recovered in a iron old warehouse

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  • yes, but you don't know sarcasm.

  • Nope, 4-stroke.

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  • that is cool.. rusty inside but runs like a dream.. I would love to find one that looks like that and offer them $100 dollars for the "pile of rust" Knowing that i just purchased a diamond in the rough..

  • Enjoyed this diesel

    Don S, Raleigh,NC

  • wow nice lister

  • @minedronebiznis

    The intake manifold is quite rough- pieces are broken off of it.

  • @douro20 why a new inlet manifold? do you mean the coolant intake?

    the intake is above the exaust.

  • Aqui si que ay injenio Humano funcionan los fierros con lo infimamente vacico,

  • A little TLC and she'll be good for another 60+ years work, and when the gas runs out you'll still be able to run her on used cooking oil, now that's an engine!!

  • JP series.

    Good engines

  • @Nza420 Ha ha ha. He walked right into that.

  • hahaha. nice

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