Tiny generator no longer defunct: thanks

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Thanks to good advice from forum members, my tiny 1960's generator now runs. Noisy, smelly, not very powerful - but running. (The carburettor took a trip to St Louis, Missouri and came back restored for not very many dollars.) I'm not sure what I'm going to use it for, of course. Perhaps ebay it as an antique. Anyway, all praise to the forum.
 
Thanks to good advice from forum members, my tiny 1960's generator now runs. Noisy, smelly, not very powerful - but running. (The carburettor took a trip to St Louis, Missouri and came back restored for not very many dollars.) I'm not sure what I'm going to use it for, of course. Perhaps ebay it as an antique. Anyway, all praise to the forum.
Come on, JSL, where are the pics and youtube clips?? ;) ...
 
Come on, JSL, where are the pics and youtube clips?? ;) ...

1960's technology: pictures have to be sent to Boots for developing. Super8 filming not very easy when the little engine is dancing around the garage floor.
By the way, I suspect that it is producing precisely zero volts. Grr: more experimenting tomorrow.
 
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