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Posted by mwfarm on February 25, 2002 at 21:01:46 from (68.12.40.42):
I just had a Rumely 6A given to me. Didn't know what condition it was in when I went to get it, but when I got there, it was in great original shape. Been in shed since 1961!!!! Hadn't been started since, but man kept Marvel's Mystery Oil in the pistons, and had put it on propane. had original carb that was in immaculate condition. After 2 hours of taking the propane tank off and putting the original gas tank on, it started right up. I am very lucky. If anyone can tell me where I can get oil seals and such, and even the origainal paint codes, I'd sure appreciate it. I also would be interested to see if anyone has an owners manual that they would sale. Thanks for the input, Marty
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