3 Hp Fuller & Johnson Dandie Mixer Concrete Cement Hit Miss Steam Old Gas Engine

US $840

  • Bozeman, Montana, United States
  • Jun 2nd
       This listing is for a "Dandie Mixer" portable concrete mixer that is powered by an early 3 HP Fuller & Johnson single cylinder hit & miss gasoline engine that has an open connecting rod and crankshaft. This interesting mixer is mounted on a 4 wheel trailer that has steel wheels mounted on fixed rear axle and a wagon type pivoting front axle. This unusual mixer looks to be in reasonably good original condition except for the rear engine access door that is bent a bit and will not close properly.        I am sorry that the photos of the outside of this mixer are so dark. I am selling this for a friend who is located about 200 miles from where I live. When I get back up there again, I will try to get some better photos to update this listing. I will also jack this up out of the dirt and make sure the wheels are not very rusty.       The Fuller & Johnson engine still turns over but has not been running for probably 40 years or more. I believe the original mixer is present and intact. Please notice that the original igniter is still intact and has not been replaced with a spark plug as is the case with so many engines of this vintage. Please also notice the galvanized sheet metal rectangular fuel tank and the old style ignition coil. I am not as expert on these early engines so please feel free to correct me if I am wrong about anything here.        I can find no freeze cracks or welds anywhere on the cylinder head or the water hopper. Neither the original rocker arm nor it's support have ever been broken or welded. Please also notice the hand wheel operated clutch on the left side of this machine as well. Please notice the original muffler on the outer rear corner of this machine. I can imagine how much fun this mixer would be to operate at and engine show.         If you like early hit & miss gasoline engines and would like some very interesting piece of machinery to run with it, you might do well to give some very serious consideration to purchasing this very unusual and interesting machine. One could even fix up this machine and use it as a tumbler to clean up corroded metal parts. Dozens of different forms of media are available for deburring and cleaning parts so this machine could be used for such a task.       I have a lot of friends that travel throughout the country this time of year. One of them might be able to safely and economically deliver this treasure to you depending on where you live and how soon you need it.       I may be adding more information soon. Thanks a lot, Bob Woodburn - Bozeman Montana USA                        

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