Kellogg Engine Air Pump

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Tadpole
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Kellogg Engine Air Pump

Post by Tadpole » Sat Jan 13, 2024 5:29 pm

I picked up the attached Model 101 Kellogg air pump and didn’t know if anyone else had a similar model mounted on an engine or photos of one mounted to operate. This one seems complete other than a way to drive power to it, the hand clutch works good and the shaft seems to have a key way in it. I have been having a hard time finding literature on this model/style of pump.
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Re: Kellogg Engine Air Pump

Post by Craig Leach » Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:14 pm

Hi Tad,
I hope you find some info on that air pump. I picked up one years ago that appears to have had some kind of clutch or means of engagement
but looks to have been driven from a engine directly. It's a two stroke style. I found it at a church rummage sale. All it has on it is B&S and a
illegible model or serial number. I have not looked for info in years because I found nothing before.
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Re: Kellogg Engine Air Pump

Post by Rich Eagle » Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:14 am

From this ad "a very old Kellogg's tire pump...some were mounted on the cars themselves, others were used at old gas stations for pumping up car and bicycle tires....this model #101 was made in rochester, ny ...pat. is 1916/1918.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... 1924508126
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