A.C.LAMB SW6
MANUFACTURED BY:LAMB SAW CO.LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, U.S.A. YEAR INTRODUCED:1957 ENGINE DISPLACEMENT:6.45 cu. in. (105.5 cc) NUMBER OF CYLINDERS:1 OPERATOR CONFIGURATION: One Man operation CLUTCH: Centrifugal CYLINDER BORE: 2.250 in. (57 mm) PISTON STROKE: 1.625 in. (41.2 mm) CYLINDER TYPE: Aluminum with chrome plated bore INTAKE METHOD: Reed valves DRIVE TYPE:crankshaft turns counter clock wise at drive end MAGNETO TYPE: Wico FW2466B CARBURETOR:usually Tillotson diaphragm type STARTER TYPE: usually Fairbanks Morse automatic rewind IGNITION TIMING:Secure stator plate in full retard position BREAKER POINT SETTING: 0.020 in. (0.5 mm) FLYWHEEL/COIL AIR GAP: Position is fixed SPARK PLUG TYPE:Champion H12J SPARK PLUG GAP: 0.040 in. CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS:Ball FUEL OIL RATIO: 1/2 pint to 1 U.S. gallon RECOMMENDED FUEL OCTANE:Regular grade MIX OIL SPECIFICATION: SAE 30 or 40 two-cycle engine oil
Engine is a West-Bend 2742 (Chrysler)
A.C Lamb was the family name for the original warehouse, they were one of the largest distributors for Titan, Mercury Disston Chainsaws. At some point they began to produce their own brand of Lamb chainsaws. The Lamb's were responsible for production of maple syrup lines, sales related to outboards, pumps, snow machines, and others..... They had their own marina to aid in customer familiarization with their outboard purchases. These folks were truly captains of industry in their day. The Titan Blue Streak hung from the ceiling of the original warehouse in Liverpool New York and was viewed by many a patron, a very well recognized part of local history.
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A C Lamb & Sons Inc Po Box 586 Liverpool, NY 13088 1120 Vine Street Liverpool, NY 13088 315-457-1410
Name History....1972 - A. C. LAMB & SONS, INC........NYS Filing Date OCTOBER 02, 1972...........NYS Entity Status ..............INACTIVE - Dissolution (Apr 16, 2007)
Owned and used by Robert M. Lamb in Bernhards Bay, NY.
A. C. Lamb & Sons was started by Robert M. Lamb’s father
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