New Way Stationary Engines

Aim - To serve and support the New Way Stationary Engine restoration community.
There was a New Way Stationary Motor inclined to Hit and Miss. It was designed that way but intermittently it would missfire and this in the confines of the beekeepers shed fired my imagination, grabbing my senses. I just loved the sound of the New Way 3.5Hp working - likely fuelled by a too rich mixture.
With each missfire came the tell tale puff of blue smoke and via the old sawbench, the beekeeping manufacturing business was underway, alive and well. Alf was in his element. Romance, nah, hard work but Hoots the New Way went a long way in firing the imagination of times past running in the present. The present, after all, that's where life is, it's not in the past, but romancing the past, that's the present if you're living it.
The priveledge of life. Present and past is now!!! - alive.

Ye Olde Sawbench & New Way Motor kept company by Howard Rotary Hoes

Friday, September 19, 2014

JOHN DEERE-HOOVER, NEW WAY Potato Digger

Men and Their Machines
We have just registered a New-Way powered Double Horse drawn John Deere-Hoover potato digger.
It is a wonderful looking machine in excellent original condition.

The John Deere - Hoover Potato Digger

  1. Complete machine in superb condition
  2. John Deere Signage is still clear
  3. Double Horse Drawn outfit
    1. Wooden and metal pole Horse to digger intact
    2. Swindle bars etc with ring / hook combination
    3. Signage on timber work still evident
    4. Operator seating for comfort and operational ease
  4. Shakers and Cleaners driven by New Way Engine
    1. Chain and sprocket drive
    2. 8 Hp. Twin Cylinder vertical Motor
    3. Flywheel Fan Air Cooled
    4. Engine Series "A" Model "E" Type "H" (AEH)
    5. Throttle Governed, updraft Carburetor
    6. Standard Drive Magneto Ignition
This an excellent example of farm equipment and is testimony to the long running alliance between the New Way Motor Company and various specialist equipment manufacturers requiring light and efficient engines.

There are some great photos so View it in the registry It's the third engine from the bottom.

Enjoy
George

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