


You don't see as many of the International Victor engines like this one, most are Illinois. When my father got this engine it was a basket case, everything was apart. Owner: (Heller Davis).ġ910 International Victor 2hp manufactured by International The photos above are before and after restoration. Were sold with Unito embossed brass name tags and Unito painted on the The engine was soldīy a (Jobbing house) called United Factories Co. Port Washington, Wisconsin.)ġ933 John Deere 1.5 hp model E, Owner: Heller Davis. (Manufactured by Gilson Manufacturing Co. Particular engine has a round connecting rod which I believe was used on Mixer could be used for cement, mortar, plaster, mueller, etc. Above photos show it being used on a mixer. When there was no wind for the wind mills. ThisĮngine was originally designed to be used on a pump jack for pumping water The top cap for the Peterson fuel reservoir on this engine. Engine restoration by John Davis & This is one of the very first fuel injection type engines. The governor parts were replaced and theĮngine is completely restored now. As you can see the engine was not restored and missing most all the governor parts with exception of theįly weight. The photo on the far left is what theĮngine looked like when I purchased it. I purchased this engine from a fellow collector at Single cylinder 2 cycle fuel injection 1908-1916. The engine was manufactured in Detroit Michigan sometime between 1908 & 1915. The City of Lake Alfred used the engine to run a pump that pumped My father found this engine in Lake Alfred Florida. Used mostly to run a jack & pump to pump water out of the ground at the base of a wind mill when there was no wind.
