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Hi all, had a more serious glance today and found some stamps on the crank case (pictures attached):
41001-01
1502
11-30-66 (November 30th 1966?)
36GL
Many thanks,
James
They are indeed etched into the inside of each door, the paint is flaking so it is hard to make it out clearly so I'll have to carefully remove the paint at some point to get a better understanding. Whilst looking I couldn't see any info relating to what lump is actually inside which is probably...
The only date that I can easily get to would be on the oil cooler - manufactured in '57 according to the tally.
The other side of the engine is up against a wall at the moment, obvious locations where plates used to be on the enclosure fail to have them still in place unfortunately.
Many thanks for your reply - apparently this set was running a couple of years ago as it was used at a quarry local to me, it's been left outside since but internal inspection shows that it is relatively dry. A manual would be fantastic should you find one - thanks again!
Hi everyone. New to the forum, I've been looking around here for a while to see if I can get some understanding in regards to a recent purchase. I've got my hands on an ex US Army Cummins 3 phase generator set on an aluminium sled.
I've been told its a Cummins 7L 6 Cylinder Supercharged gen...
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