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Ensign carburator Identification?
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14 years 6 months ago #46225
by wendell f. stegner
I have another Ensign carb. that I don't know what model of machine it would be for. Any help?
On pot metal body Ensign Patent #'s 1506229, 1748472, and 1799585
Brass throat opening just shy of 2 inches
Stamped on throat mounting surface is 5 1/2, 1 3/4"
Bottle spacing 3, 5/16 inches o.c.
Stamped on throat flange edge AHC359067LB
On brass body by air intake 6A9H
On brass throttle lever 6A2H
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14 years 6 months ago #46233
by Jason 10/D4
I am going to have to say that is a carb for a huber tractor late 20s early 30s era. I have one here on the farm on a huber tractor with an AHC abreviation before the numbers. There is a noticable difference a huber carb it has a choke unlike a 60 and I believe the elbow is diferent on the 2. Just my 2 cents. Jason
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14 years 6 months ago #46337
by wendell f. stegner
Thanks for the replies, Keep em coming. I bought this carb in the heat of battle at an auction 2 weekends ago. Allways fun. Had no chance to look it over close so I bought it anyway cause I have been searching for a 60 carb. My 60 mount bolt spacing is 3 3/4" so I knew I was out when I got to measure this ensign. I could just build an adapter and use this carb. :thumb:Or, My wife would just LOVE me for this idea, Anybody got a Huber that needs TLC and carb that a man could bring home and park next to the 60 cat?
I wonder know How many manufactures used these styles of ensign carbs. Honestly when ever I see ensign carbs like these, I allways think Caterpillar.
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14 years 6 months ago #46351
by YeLLoIrOn
Anybody got a Huber that needs TLC and carb that a man could bring home and park next to the 60 cat?
Thats what we do, buy the steel wheels and then go find the tractor they fit!
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