Gas Engine Links Galore!
Hot Links to engine sites and other unique item suppliers
Please let us know if any of these links are broken!
The Authentic Fuller Johnson Engine Site
Murphys Law - a John Deere Blog
About Restoring a John Deere
Model E
Antique Tractors Forum
Pictures & Discussion Of Antique Tractors & Machinery
Salem Farm Supply. In business since 1953, Salem Farm
Supply has expanded its
Parts Department to become a comprehensive "On-Line" source of repair parts and restoration parts for "All Brands"
of tractors and farm equipment. We are your 24/7 source for all of your air filters, fuel filters, mufflers, seats,
shop manuals and any other restoration parts, ag parts or tractor parts that you may require. We can provide parts
for Allis-Chalmers, Case IH, Case, IH, David Brown, Deutz, Ferguson, Ford-New Holland, Gehl, John Deere, Krone,
Kuhn-Knight, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, Minneapolis-Moline, Oliver, White and many other brands.
Scholl Engine Shop - restorations on steam whistles, railroad lanterns, switch-stand lanterns, tail-end
marker lanterns & locomotive classification marker lights. Model engines, model trains.
Contact Jody for more info
Country Freezer Products
Contact Tom for more info
Solid State Ignition Systems
Duncan and Sandy's Carrot Patch
Antique Cars, Tractors, and Gas Engines
Jeff's Old Engine Page
Jeff Allen Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Harry Matthews Homepage
Jerry's Home Of The Old Engines--Spark Plug Collector, Engine Collector
E-mail: jerrymm@earthlink.net
Early Day Gas Engine & Tractor Association (EDGE&TA)
E-mail: edgeta@ave.net
Craig Prucha's Second Ed. Antique Gas Engine Homepage
E-mail: cprucha@servtech.com
North Texas Antique Tractor & Engine Club
E-mail: ntextrac@cyberramp.net
Dallas Cox and his wife Linda live in North Carolina in a log home. They collect and restore gas engines and small farm machinery.
Email: dallascox@digi-one.com
The Antique Small Engine Collectors Club
Tony Leonard's Pop Engine Place
The Sad Iron Home Page
Norm's Old Stuff
Rick's Antique Engines
SCHOOLCRAFT'S OLD ENGINES