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jgedde

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My digital camera broke and I haven't been able to take progress pictures until today; my tax refund came and I was bale to purchase a new camera.

Since my last post to the "First Farm Boy Parts" thread, I've made many more parts and started to dry fit everything... The hardware I used is only temporary until I make proper scale model hex head screws.

Here's the latest photoset:

John

dry fit side.jpg


back.jpg


cyl head.jpg


cam gears governor closeup.jpg


lubricator.jpg
 
I have the plans for the farm boy but I don't think my shills are up to it yet. Your engine looks great and can't wait to see it run

Dave
 
Great looking engine. I have pretty well finished my Odds and Ends build. I'm just monkeying around with governor springs now.---Brian
 
Beautiful! Now that I've finally gotten my Poppin to run I plan to start in (slowly) on a Farm Boy.
 
Lookin good John!

Thanks for the update.

Dave
 
John you're doing a great job on that Farm Boy. I'm building the same one and I am just finishing the gears and the cam. My material for the cam shaft and the crank bearings just came UPS tonight from Speedy Medals. Spring time is ruff out on the farm. I have a garden to fence in , rototill ,Plant and lots of firewood to cut and haul in. It may take me a couple of weeks to move on. I borrowed the cutters for the gears and before I return them I want to try them out to see if I have to cut more off them. Good luck with the rest of your engine keep us posted. Boot.
 
Thanks Boot! I've actually finished then engine and it has been running for several months now.

I have some videos on Youtube of it, the homemade spark plug and the ignition circuit:
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoI33CuWYsU[/ame]
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQgIcqR0YwU[/ame]
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8vc_2LUddE[/ame]

Good luck with yours. I'd be interested to see pics of how you're coming along!

John

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Hi John.

Great engine and very well done. Please advise source of FarmBoy Engine Plans. Would love to have a set to study. Would be a great engine to build for next year.Meanwhile I am about to get started on the Nemett-Lynx Engine. Paul Swifty jumped the gun and so I will the second guy to work on same engine.
 
Hi John,
Did you DIY the Drop Lubricator for the main bearings. Look great. Can't buy this any more in Singapore. Was using them while work in Metal Box,UK on the Can Body Makers. That was way back in 1965.
 
Hi John.

Great engine and very well done. Please advise source of FarmBoy Engine Plans. Would love to have a set to study. Would be a great engine to build for next year.Meanwhile I am about to get started on the Nemett-Lynx Engine. Paul Swifty jumped the gun and so I will the second guy to work on same engine.


You can buy a set of plans from here: http://www.model-engine-plans.com/

John
 
Hi John,
Did you DIY the Drop Lubricator for the main bearings. Look great. Can't buy this any more in Singapore. Was using them while work in Metal Box,UK on the Can Body Makers. That was way back in 1965.

Yes. The final engine has all DIY parts except for some hidden hardware, all 2-56 hardware, a small ball bearing as the cam follower, the ignition coil, battery and a cigarette lighter spring used as a governor backlash eliminator. The cylinder and wrist pin drip lubricator you see is included in JE Howell's plans, although his plans called for solid Perspex/plexiglass rod bored and internally polished - I just used plexiglass tubing for the coil reservoir.

Howell's plans are first rate. A few very minor missing dimensions and very few errors. I translated the plans into a 3D model in Alibre prior to the build, so I found all of these before I made chips.

The Philips head screws and Allen cap screws you see in the early pictures have been replaced with shop made model hex head screws.

John
 
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