Dave,
Thanks for your positive comments.
I was thinking of building 'Godzilla'
http://www.devlinboat.com/dcgodzilla.htm
and I favour an old slow revving Sabb - if I can get one.
For reference, and was rebuilt about 18 months ago.
I use a 50 year old Ferguson tractor on my small farm and it's just great. I
wonder how many
Kubotas will be still be going after 50 years.
Neil McC.
"Dave Cannell" wrote in message
.. .
Neil,
Don't let JAX scare you off. For the right boat that old SABB is exactly
the right engine. It has a variable (and reversible) pitch prop which is
a fantastic idea. I just don't have the room on my boat to swing that
much prop 8-(
Pirate_Dave
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In article , Neil wrote:
Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom.
If I had any idea at all I would never have posted.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
price of a 440 pound engine -- without starter motor -- that develops
10
hp
flat out, throttle against the fire wall, motor built in Norway,
"rebuilt
a
while back"?
You tell us.
Hi,
Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would
be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The
owner
wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth.
Any comments would be appreciated.
thanks,
Neil McC.