Looking for information on a 1914 Victor carbide generator
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Topic author - Posts: 183
- Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2019 1:40 pm
- First Name: Craig
- Last Name: Luton
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914 Ford Runabout; 1915 Ford Touring; 1936 Ford Pick-up
- Location: Clancy Montana
Looking for information on a 1914 Victor carbide generator
You guys were great on giving me the information I needed on a Corcoran carbide generator for my 1914 Ford. Now I am asking about a Victor generator for a 1913/14 Ford. How do I tell if it is indeed a Victor or not? And what are the differences? Thank you. Craig
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Re: Looking for information on a 1914 Victor carbide generator
They are unique compared to the Brown & Corcoran. Attached you will find 4 pictures Brown, E&J, Corcoran & Victor. There are 4 variations of the Victor black & Brass, the one pictured here is the second variation.
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914, 1925
- Location: Houston, Texas
Re: Looking for information on a 1914 Victor carbide generator
Victor generator with the embossed water tank.
The "hook" water control and side clamp style sets them
apart from the others.
The "hook" water control and side clamp style sets them
apart from the others.