Stover 1 1/2 Model K

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NU2theT
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Stover 1 1/2 Model K

Post by NU2theT » Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:42 pm

Hey you hit/miss guys out there, I am looking for a pulley side flywheel for my newly aquired Stover. If anyone has any info/contacts thanks in advance.

Yes I have contacted flywheel supply.


TXGOAT2
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Re: Stover 1 1/2 Model K

Post by TXGOAT2 » Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:20 am

Does your engine have spoked flywheels or the ones with round holes in them?


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NU2theT
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Re: Stover 1 1/2 Model K

Post by NU2theT » Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:15 pm

Pat my flywheels are the round hole style. Any leads on parts would be great, thanks.


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Re: Stover 1 1/2 Model K

Post by TXGOAT2 » Mon Oct 10, 2022 11:12 am

I have one complete, running Stover K 1 1/2 and one (Bad) crankshaft with 1 good flywheel. The flywheels on the bad crank both appear the same, and each has the number 12KS2 cast in. These flywheels have no other lettering on them. The complete Stover K has the same type flywheels, but they carry the number 12K2 and have the Stover name and Freeport Ill. cast into them. All these wheels have the circular holes.


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Re: Stover 1 1/2 Model K

Post by Altair » Sat Dec 10, 2022 1:04 pm

There is a Hit and Miss forum there are lots of parts there
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Russell STOVER is a candy maker and I am going to superimpose the STOVER name on this model K. This is a Canadian model sold by the T EATON Company A long gone Canadian chain. My model K is complete but I have dismantled it for cleaning and restoration. The flywheels are holes and the magneto is the oscillating type that just goes back and forth. I also have a Fairbanks Headless 1917 that runs.

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Re: Stover 1 1/2 Model K

Post by A Whiteman » Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:49 pm

Ah, I remember shopping at Eatons in the 90's during a trip to Vancouver, Canada. I seem to recall it was mostly a clothing type department store then. Another old company bit the dust. Maybe they should have stuck with machinery ;-)

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