1912 Speedometer and swivel
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- First Name: Richard
- Last Name: Gould
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1910 touring, 1912 roadster , 1927 roadster
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1912 Speedometer and swivel
Russ Furstnow's work. Probably the best speedometer head I've ever seen. And get a gander at the steel swivel, unique to that year. Russ, my boy, you have truly done a beautiful job.
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- First Name: Allan
- Last Name: Bennett
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1912 van, 1917 shooting brake, 1929 roadster buckboard, 1924 tourer, 1925 barn find buckboard, 1925 D &F wide body roadster, 1927LHD Tudor sedan.
- Location: Gawler, Australia
Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
It only took me 17 years to find a workable cast iron swivel for my 1912 van. They are scarcer than hens' teeth. You have a nice set-up there. Russ sure knows his stuff, and does beautiful work.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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- First Name: Steven
- Last Name: Boothroyd
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- Location: Sidney, B.C., Canada
Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
I recently purchased a complete Stewart #26 speedometer head in a second hand shop.
Not bad for $50!
Now if only I can find a cast iron swivel!
[image][/image] Regards,
Steve Boothroyd
Sidney, B.C.
Canada
Not bad for $50!
Now if only I can find a cast iron swivel!
[image][/image] Regards,
Steve Boothroyd
Sidney, B.C.
Canada
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- First Name: Russ
- Last Name: Furstnow
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Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
The forged steel swivel is unique to 1912 and early 1913. The swivel is quite hardy, but the internal gears are specific to this swivel. Some have dope cups of brass and some have steel dope cups. Russ Furstnow
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Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
Russ, I have your book. Have you considered selling digital, on a disk or thumb drive.? That whay you can add new information as needed, so the new drive or dicks are up to date.?
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Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
Darel, I have my speedometer book on a CD, and that is for sale. I have thought about writing a second edition/revision to the book, BUT the time that would take would be overwhelming, and I'm not sure if there would be any great interest in the small details about speedometers I have uncovered. At the time I wrote the book, I was unsure if there would be much interest in speedometers, but it seems the book has been well received. Thanks for the question. Russ Furstnow
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Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
Hello from Canada Russ.
Have you considered creating an article with just the notes regarding the small details about speedometers that you have uncovered?
I for one would be interested.
I restore antique clocks for a hobby and have a model engineers lathe.
Regards,
Steve Boothroyd
Sidney, B.C.
Canada
Have you considered creating an article with just the notes regarding the small details about speedometers that you have uncovered?
I for one would be interested.
I restore antique clocks for a hobby and have a model engineers lathe.
Regards,
Steve Boothroyd
Sidney, B.C.
Canada
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- Location: Flagstaff, AZ
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Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
Hi Steve, I've had many speedometer articles published in the "Model T Times" that contain new information that you might find interesting. I think I have enough new information for another book, but that will have to wait as I'm in the process of completing some restorations (a 1917 Coupelet, a 1912 Torpedo, and some Model T's for my grandchildren). So many things to do and so little time!! Thanks, Russ Furstnow
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Re: 1912 Speedometer and swivel
Thanks for the reply Russ.
I will see if any of the Ford Times are available online.
Regards,
Steve Boothroyd
Sidney, B.C.
Canada
I will see if any of the Ford Times are available online.
Regards,
Steve Boothroyd
Sidney, B.C.
Canada