Petter A1 stationary engine

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

A video showing the before and after of the engine restoration http://www.kierans-engines.com

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  • Great restoration,engine sounds wonderfuli'd love to own a stationary engine.

  • Thanks!

  • Could you give me the details of the engine. I believe to have the same engine.

    Kind regards,

    Frederic

  • It's a Petter A1 petrol stationary engine. Date's around 1950. 2 BHP at 1000 RPM. Probably used to power a saw or cement mixer etc.

    Regards

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  • nice engine, but why the overly long shafts sticking out each side?? got to be a safety risk there

  • lovely colour and it runs great!!

  • yes i reckon you should restore it you will get your money back in the fututre as thes engines are disapiring and geting more value

  • We have a Petter in my nans back garden. with a ruined big end, Ruined Crank, a huge hole in the water tank and its been sitting under a ton of flower pots for over 20 years. Think its worth doin?

  • NICE!

  • nice engine, try making a frame for the engine to rest on with wheels so it dosent jump when started.

  • its the best i have seen yet.

  • How does 2bhp power a 4.4kva generator?

  • nice color...

  • Good work !!!

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