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FULLER & JOHNSON IS ALIVE AND WELLBy D. R. Chick,4735 W. 5th Street, Winona, Minnesota 55987 Fuller & Johnson is alive, well and living in Winona, Minnesota, due to the efforts of Edward J. Chick, a Winona craftsman and collector. He has given life to the Fuller & Johnson Model N in ½ scale. The first step was to restore the three horsepower Model N. The restoration was a very involved process. Practically every piece of the original engine had to be freed from rust. The piston, igniter and valves were stuck. The plumbing and gas tank were nowhere to be found. So after pressing out the piston, welding the rocker arm, making two valves, a gas tank and igniter shaft with new points, all that remained to the task was about 150 hours of sandblasting, overhauling the carburetor and cleaning feathers and a broken oiler out of the water hopper. Grandso... 805 of 3672 characters shown.
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