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EARLY MODELS OF FULLER & JOHNSON ENGINESBy Verne W. KindschiRt. 1, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin 53578 Following the short history of the F & J Company, which was printed in the May-June issue of GEM, I shall attempt to write what I have been able to find out about the different types of engines they built. It is most fitting to start with the first types first, so I will discuss the oil cooled, vertical hopper cooled, and the double efficiency hopper cooled engines in this article. I would like to say right away that I do not claim to know all there is to know about F & J engines. Since I am not old enough to have found out about these engines from experience, I have to rely on what others can tell me, old catalogs and the F & J records which I have. Again I would like to thank Mr. Sever Thingstead, (an old F & J employee), Madison, Wiscons... 779 of 8678 characters shown.
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