Yes, not only are we speaking of the exact same John Deer device (forgot the hitt and miss business - my implement friend mentioned it afterward, but I must be getting too old to remember things well...) Not only that, but THAT WAS THE SAME hit and miss John Deer engine you are speaking of you saw in Lima, OH at the 2005 MOA - making ice cream by/for the same people.
I'm only 14 miles from where you saw it operating. - It comes here to town once a year minimum and usually twice a year anymore due to the other festival they devised some years back. - I'd just not been "here in town" for many years. Those folks have been around for some time in this region, but honestly I don't think I had seen one of those hit or miss engines since Bluffton used to bring in all the old implements like that and steam powered tractors many of which were shear insanity. I was pretty sure one of the fellas actually was a local whose family I likely knew, but being away from a place for over 20 years, well those things seem to somehow dissolve in my mind. I'll ask, but it would not be relevant here...
I think the important topic was, if you have an engine that sparks adequately to fire as a two cycle, can it just be converted? - Ah, not likely any easier than turning a boxer into a Wankel - they are birds of a different feather altogether. All things are "possible" but the nature of our BMW engine's spark would most assuredly be the easiest least time consuming part of the conversion process of a BMW boxer engine to run as a two stroke; or there is no question in my mind about it, at least...
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