Author Topic: Looking for a ListerCS 3.5 sound file  (Read 3492 times)

greasemonkey

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Looking for a ListerCS 3.5 sound file
« on: April 30, 2007, 01:07:57 PM »
Hello, I am working on my CS 3.5 and I still haven't listened to the sound of these beasts if someone out there has a *.AVI file of a working machine would you please upload it for me/use to have a listen to I have heard plenty of the bigger engines but not a 3.5 and they way I going with work at the present I will not be listening to mine (Percy) in the not so distant further, would prefer the machine to be note under any load... Regards greasemonky

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Re: Looking for a ListerCS 3.5 sound file
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2007, 08:01:38 PM »
Changfa 195 7.5 kw ST.  WVO conversion http://martin.nile.googlepages.com/
Metro 6/1 DI Listeroid. Pumping water for fire control.
1933 Stover CT-1 hit and miss
1936 Farmall F-12 -- unrestored, still used to mow the field

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Re: Looking for a ListerCS 3.5 sound file
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2007, 11:48:09 AM »
mjn

loved the vid of your motor. a friend has one of these and he had never seen it run. we started it up yesterday after about 40 years laying idle. i have an LD series but am un familiar with yours. what is it exactly? my mates has serial # 462315 and is identical to yours. he would also like to know what it is and how old it is.

any info would be great.

Thanks

Tom g

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Re: Looking for a ListerCS 3.5 sound file
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2007, 06:32:50 AM »
Sorry, I can't give you any more information.  The engine in the movie is not mine.  I just ran across the video and thought it would be helpful for you.
Changfa 195 7.5 kw ST.  WVO conversion http://martin.nile.googlepages.com/
Metro 6/1 DI Listeroid. Pumping water for fire control.
1933 Stover CT-1 hit and miss
1936 Farmall F-12 -- unrestored, still used to mow the field