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    Default Looks Like a Six-bolt

    I just stumbled on this picture on the web and figured a couple of you might want to have a look at it..........
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    Hi Cory,

    This motor looks like the Buckboard motor that the Factory now has, that came out of LaCrosse, Wisconsin.

    Where did you come across this picture? Is it the LaCrosse motor, or is it another 6-bolt motor that just surfaced?

    Is there any description with it?
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    Hey There Earl.............The site had a bunch of the early photos that you typically find on the internet. I think the wording was in Spanish, but I lost track of the site to go back and check. If I remember right all I could decipher was that it was estimated as an '05 to '08 but we know it's an '06 or earlier. I don't recall anything other than that. It could very well be the motor you already mentioned. When was it discovered? If I run across the site again, I'll post a link.
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    cory thanks for posting the pic.i think it is the buckboard.first time i've seen it.i wish i could see a picture of the other side.notice how the hot air intake is long like the #599 bike.and i always figured the early carbs did not have a number pad.sno#2 doesn't have any writing on the carb,but has a long air intake.i cant tell if sno#1 has a pad on it , but it has a short air intake.that buckboard is a great engine.

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    .milwaukee is curved on this later carb,and not on the buckboard carb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c.o. View Post
    Hey There Earl.............The site had a bunch of the early photos that you typically find on the internet. . . . If I run across the site again, I'll post a link.
    When you saved the image to your computer, you may have let it default to its original name. You could do a Google search on the internet using that name. ...bill
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    Thanks Bill! Your computer suggestions are helpful.......

    I came up with this for extra info.......El motor que se utilizó desde 1905 a 1908........ that's all folks.
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    Look......big pictures!!!!

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    Now we're cooking! Go to Google.com and enter this into the search field ...including the quotes.
    "El motor que se utilizó desde 1905 a 1908"
    One entry will pop up with a [Translate this page] over to the right of the found title. Click on that; instant English
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    Ahh....... it says the engine was used from 1905 to 1908...... a little inaccurate, but at least I can read it. Thanks again Bill..... How's the ol' JDCA doing?
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