Very Antique Evinrude

chendrickson

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My father-in-law acquired an Evinrude motor sometime during the 70's from a farmer in North Dakota (I believe). We are trying to determine what year it may have been manufactured. There are no serial numbers on it - my husband believes it may be one of the earliest motors manufactured. It appears to have been hand made?? Any ideas how we can determine its age. I believe it still runs.<br /><br />C Hendrickson
 

tmcalavy

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Re: Very Antique Evinrude

Look for an ID plate on the side of the transom bracket. If not there, model # may be on top of the rope sheave. Any way you can post a pic?
 

Chinewalker

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Re: Very Antique Evinrude

If you know it's an Evinrude and it doesn't have an ID tag, then it is NOT one of the earliest made, as even the earliest Evinrudes had a brass tag on them with the serial number on it. The earliest Evinrudes did not come with a decal on them, either. If it has a cast exhaust manifold with Evinrude Rowboat Motor on it, then it's later, still. The eariliest ones would be from 1909. It would have a tag on top of the gas tank. Some 1920s Evinrudes had the tag on the clamps, between the thumbscrews.<br /><br />Teens era rowboat motors would have a single cylinder, pointing forward. This was common to most Rowboat motors of the period, as many copied Evinrude's design... Some exceptions, but that was the most common...<br /><br />Bottom line is that we need a photo or two, some numbers, a better description, etc. before we can give you any sort of ID...<br /><br />- Scott
 

chendrickson

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Re: Very Antique Evinrude

Originally posted by tim Mc:<br /> Look for an ID plate on the side of the transom bracket. If not there, model # may be on top of the rope sheave. Any way you can post a pic?
 
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