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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2007

Start Up 1903 Ford engine

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  • Where people used this motor in 1903? It is not a cars engine?

  • Yes, it´s a Ford 1903 A model :)

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  • Life must of been hell in the morning in those days LOL

  • Stupid comment! Do you realize this in more than a hundred year old? You obviously never read about Ford, Mr. Henry Ford, a genius.

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  • @userunavailable3095 No they started making the Model AR in 1927. They were a hybrid of Model T and Model A parts. They Did not start making the "True" Model A (The first one was built from 1900-1903 and no relation execpt name) in 1928.

  • @userunavailable3095 actually there was an earlier Model A, that they produced from like 1899 to 1902 or something... the Model A from the 20's / 30's that most people know about was named such because Ford Motors considered it a fresh start.

  • es un motor pero no de ford a sera de algo mas viejo , pero bueno igual los felicito por tener algo asi unico jajaj

  • @loquilloh2o Neat trick, since they started making the Model A in 1927.

  • @will79601 a flamelicker wouldn't be that hard to start

  • hey is this a hit or miss engine sounds like a flamelicker

  • When I was a child (1962) an old fisherman in our harbour had one of these in his boat.

    He started it by turning it one full turn with his foot and then a kick to the flywheel.

    It had two tanks. one small one with gasoline used only for start and a big with kerosene he shifted to when the engine got hot. No reverse, he stopped the machine, shifted the ignition timing and started it backward.

  • i heard in them old cars you could cut some wire from some were else and use that as a spark plug wire

  • sounds like a hit and miss....single cylender?

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