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December 11, 2009
Wisconsin engine T F 1954 assembled on a generator welder Hobart GW-222
Now the restoration has been completed. I want to say thanks to Mr Dale Ray and Tom Wooding from Wisconsin Motors LLC and Wisconsin Motors Canada for the priceless help of the specs and parts manuals. Mr. Randy Hart from Ohio for the decals Brian Scott for the owner's manual of the welder. Thanks also to all the people who's has been help and support this great project. To the discussion forums I'm registered for the accepation and kind comments. Hope all of you will enjoy it. Sorry if I can ...
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Comments on Wisconsin engine T F 1954 assembled on a generator welder Hobart GW-222
they really are great engines, i had not realised that til after i got my old davis trencher, which has a 18 hp wisconsin, great looking restore! great vid, its nice to see these old engines still working, i wished they made things today as they did because there really are some things built to last back in the earlier days.
Great restoration! Thanks for the video. I would say museum quality.
Regards
One word…Awesome!
Very nice, what do these rev to? My lister and wolseley engines only go to 700rpm!
First thanks all folks for your kind words and comments. The restoration process of this golden include all original parts. The muffler are original. Sure it’s noisy, but the specs must be respected. Also this muffler was so hard to find, but it’s original. However, thanks for the suggestions and keep enjoy the video and tell your friends how good works
Very nice restoration work. You might try a small farm tractor muffler in place of the “Pancake” muffler. I think you’ll like the sound better. The Pancake mufflers give a splattering sound. A good tractor muffler should roar nice. Be sure it has the proper inlet size. Good luck.
looks real nice, works good to . 5 stars
Wow!
That is one heck of a restore job on the Hobart GW-222! Looks plenty fine!
Take Care,
John
That is a really good job,just like new congratulations!!!!
Kiwi71
Beautiful job! I would love to have a two cylinder Wisconsin.
I tell you what, those old Wisconsin engines are some of the toughest old SOB’s out there. 50 years from now this thing will still be running!
Great job. Look and runs like brand new. The engine is soooooo smooth.
it sounds awesome, and great job on the restoration job, and i saved it in my faves!!
Alex, it looks great and and thank for the demonstration! I’m so glad to see your machine weld the way it did when new in 1954.
I can only hope that when finished, mine looks half as good as yours.
Congratulations! You should be very proud!
Fantastic restoration, she looks brand new
wow now thats a nice engine/ welder! my grandpa had one with the V-4 engine
Nice video you did a great job.
Nice job!! Looks great too!