Statistics Canada reported yesterday a 10.3-per-cent year-over-year increase in the price of food in September. Imports, weak Canadian dollar contribute to driving food prices higherįood prices continue to skyrocket across Canada, driven in large part by higher import and input costs, as well as challenges posed by the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. If you’re reading this on the web, or it was forwarded to you from someone else, you can sign up for Morning Update and more than 20 other Globe newsletters on our newsletter signup page. This is the daily Morning Update newsletter. Lever to around 2 and it should start on the first pull.Īdjust the mixture to the best running position.A person walks among trucks on Wellington Street on the 18th day of a protest against COVID-19 measures in Ottawa, on Monday, Feb. Gas on and the vent open turn the mixture lever to To start (if everything is adjusted right) with the Normally run 3 oz of oil per gallon in my motorsīut its not enough to create a seal in the bearings motors were consideredġ05 or corn head grease for the lower unit. Rowing or dragging around 70+ pounds of brass andĬast iron these little 1hp. Motor today but “back in the day” if you grew up Most people see little value in them as an outboard WW-II have a permanent magnet rotor on theĬrankshaft as opposed to iron magnets cast into theįlywheel that you’ll find on the Pal, Scout, and I’ll switch this two stage impellerĪrrangement as its very efficient and doesn’t wear Why they chose to use a pump on this motor isīeyond me. The cylinder down as an assembly from a 1937 Pal They were sold before and just after WW-II.Īnd are in the Pal, Scout, Ranger family. Often referred to as the Sea King Midget. I’d appreciate knowing the year, maker, and any general information which anyone cares to share. If the always-to-be-believed internet is right, several folks have done searches on motors like these, with these numbers. Number stamped into the cylinder is 102274. I see where the model number tag was on the transom mount, but it’s long gone. I’ll clean it up and out, and see what it does in a barrel. Also hope that aluminum starter rope handle is original gotta love that. I’m pretending the gearcase and prop still have the original paint on them, which would mean it hasn’t been beaten, starved, neglected, or left outside. I seem to remember seeing plenty of questions on these Montgomery Ward motors, and I’ll assume it’s not something which is rare or fought over.īut it seems like a cool old motor, w/out a lot of hours. Didn’t want or need another stray to care for, but couldn’t pass it up, for $40.
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