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Quote from: Turkeybutt on July 09, 2023, 09:22:55 AM87 people looked at this and not one took a guess as to what it is and or who made it.It is a Harley Davidson rocket engine (LR-64 Rocket Engine) that powered U.S. Navy target drones. Harley Davidson actually built over 5,000 during a 30 year period beginning in the mid 1960s. The engines were built in the York, Pennsylvania plant.
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Quote from: Brian Fahs on July 09, 2023, 11:01:05 AMQuote from: Turkeybutt on July 09, 2023, 09:22:55 AM87 people looked at this and not one took a guess as to what it is and or who made it.It is a Harley Davidson rocket engine (LR-64 Rocket Engine) that powered U.S. Navy target drones. Harley Davidson actually built over 5,000 during a 30 year period beginning in the mid 1960s. The engines were built in the York, Pennsylvania plant.I have worked as a contractor at the Harley Davidson plant in York pa for the past 30 years. The original plant was owned by AMF which manufactured anything from government munitions (bombs) to bowling balls over the years. AMF purchased Harley Davidson in 1969. So if these were manufactured from the mid 60s then AMF was probably building the vast majority of these. I'm not implying Harley Davidson did not make these, but I highly doubt there is the typical Harley badge you find on their bikes on one of these.
Quote from: Tom007 on July 09, 2023, 11:36:02 AMQuote from: Brian Fahs on July 09, 2023, 11:33:45 AMStar chiselHollow wall lead anchor set tool.Nice job, do you work in the trades, or have a construction background. Not many people have seen a star chisel.....
Quote from: Turkeybutt on July 09, 2023, 11:39:23 AMQuote from: Brian Fahs on July 09, 2023, 11:01:05 AMQuote from: Turkeybutt on July 09, 2023, 09:22:55 AM87 people looked at this and not one took a guess as to what it is and or who made it.It is a Harley Davidson rocket engine (LR-64 Rocket Engine) that powered U.S. Navy target drones. Harley Davidson actually built over 5,000 during a 30 year period beginning in the mid 1960s. The engines were built in the York, Pennsylvania plant.I have worked as a contractor at the Harley Davidson plant in York pa for the past 30 years. The original plant was owned by AMF which manufactured anything from government munitions (bombs) to bowling balls over the years. AMF purchased Harley Davidson in 1969. So if these were manufactured from the mid 60s then AMF was probably building the vast majority of these. I'm not implying Harley Davidson did not make these, but I highly doubt there is the typical Harley badge you find on their bikes on one of these.I went out in the garage and took this photo of the badge that is on the top of the rocket engine.
Quote from: Brian Fahs on July 09, 2023, 11:41:04 AMQuote from: Tom007 on July 09, 2023, 11:36:02 AMQuote from: Brian Fahs on July 09, 2023, 11:33:45 AMStar chiselHollow wall lead anchor set tool.Nice job, do you work in the trades, or have a construction background. Not many people have seen a star chisel.....Yes sir.Union electrician 38 years and counting.At 59 years of age I'm very familiar with older hand tools........lol