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Identifying D7 pony engines

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I am pretty sure the pony engine on my 17A is not original as the starting crank is located on the side down low next to the track and the bracket for the vertical starting crank was torched off. For the purpose of repairing it and getting parts it would be nice to know what it was from. Any help would be appreciated.
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