Looks to be possibly a 1967 and looks similar to some used on Brunn conversions.
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THW Generator
Re: THW Generator
That's right, it's very similar to the RÖMERs in the FuKW 78s.
The engine is the same, no wonder, it's the classic omnipresent SACHS 2-stroke. The generator itself is different, EISEMANN (now BOSCH) in case of the THW sample, RÖMER (long gone) in case of the FuKWs.
The FüKW-TELs were supplied with a more modern BOSCH with a BRIGGS & STRATTON engine.
The engine is the same, no wonder, it's the classic omnipresent SACHS 2-stroke. The generator itself is different, EISEMANN (now BOSCH) in case of the THW sample, RÖMER (long gone) in case of the FuKWs.
The FüKW-TELs were supplied with a more modern BOSCH with a BRIGGS & STRATTON engine.
Re: THW Generator
Thanks Roland, thought so, it looks like the one in Mark's FuKW 78. The later ones look more modern altogther. Here's a couple of links to other discussions on the later type.rolandrat wrote:That's right, it's very similar to the RÖMERs in the FuKW 78s.
The engine is the same, no wonder, it's the classic omnipresent SACHS 2-stroke. The generator itself is different, EISEMANN (now BOSCH) in case of the THW sample, RÖMER (long gone) in case of the FuKWs.
The FüKW-TELs were supplied with a more modern BOSCH with a BRIGGS & STRATTON engine.
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Don't see many of those for sale anywhwere. I wonder if Bersenbruck have finished with theirs yet, it was still in use with the cadets last time i checked.