GILSON Style "E", PORT WASHINGTON WISCONSIN



Gilson Style E Gilson Style E Gilson Style E

Gilson Style E Gilson Style E Gilson Style E

Gilson Style E Gilson Style E Gilson Style E

Cast in "raised letters" on the cylinder's base underneath
the head, are the words: "Made by, GILSON, Port Washington, Wis.
The front of the wooden battery box still features the name
"GOES LIKE SIXTY" in yellow letterings.


Gilson manufactured a GOES LIKE SIXTY 1-1/2hp. engine in
1907, they also made a 1hp model, and the only difference
was that the 1-1/2hp always came with a cooling fan
while the 1hp did not come with the cooling fan, unless
one was requested as a special order.


This engine is an air cooled, hit & miss Gilson
with battery ignition and mounted on wood skids.


The brass nameplate is on the cylinder below the oiler.
The tag reads: GOES LIKE SIXTY, Gasoline Engine,
Made by Gilson Mfg. Co., Port Washington, Wisconsin.
Style "E" --- H.P. 1 --- No. 4134






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