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The Willys Motor was repurposed for a variety of uses, including Welders, Generators, Mowers, Auxiliary Power, Boats, and more.

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Willys Engine Powered Log Splitter Knox, IN $975

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This looks interesting.

https://southbend.craigslist.org/grd/d/log-splitter/6553868410.html

“Comercial heavy duty log splitter ,built by a logging c.o.has a 4 cyl jeep willys flat head engine !a heck of a hydrolic hilding tank and will split anything at pretty much just at idle!! Runs great turn the the key and its ready to split.would never sell but ending my useing a outside wood boiler because of health.u vant buy a box store one for this price and definatley not one this size .has new pump ,ram ect . Will go quick. Shoot me an offer best will get it!”

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General Supply Willys-Powered Compressor Muskegon, MI $350

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Could be worth a look. Some General Supply/Hesse history.

https://muskegon.craigslist.org/hvo/d/vintage-willys-air-compressor/6551939433.html

“This is a Willy’s Go Devil engine. This is an engine that has a conversion kit on it to make it into an air compressor. The engine is stuck, not blown up! The generator is missing also the air tank, air gauge, and fuel tank. I put some trans fluid in all of the cylinders about five months ago. The block is not cracked! It was built between 1945-1955. If you are restoring a Willy’s Jeep and need a engine this would work well for that.
I just don’t have the time to work on it right now, so I would rather re-home it than let it sit and collect dust any longer.”

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Generator Kingsburg, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.

Bill spotted this one. Engine might have some value.

“old generator ran when stored 20+ years ago engine says willys on the head and looks like the engine I had in my old military jeep. lots of copper and big radiator for scrap. Have forklift on site to load. Bring a battery and gas if you want to try and start it. It shows 1500 hours on the meter. Please call and leave a message if I do not answer I will call you back.”

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Navy Generator Norwalk, IA $1200

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Has a WWII engine.

“15KV military generator, around 1941-1945?
3 phase or 120 volt, built by General Electric Navy radar power.
Willys Jeep 4 cylinder engine, started with a battery, made oil pressure.
Low hours, restore it or use the engine in an old Jeep”

https://desmoines.craigslist.org/atq/d/ww2-navy-generator-jeep-engine/6428591371.html

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Jeep Engine Compressor Hawkeye, IA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550

Looks in decent shape.

“Kaiser Jeep CJ3A Industrial Engine Driven GS260 Compressor on original Trailer – Neat old GS260 Compressor powered by an Willys Kaiser Jeep industrial engine . Has been parked for 5 years , complete but stuck , condition unknown . Great restore project here , really nice addition to any Jeep collection !”

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General Supply & Hesse Compressor History

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UPDATE: Thanks to Brett, I’ve added some photos of a later model General Supply V4 (possibly a Ford V4) at the bottom of the post. 

Rick Webb shared what he knows about the history of General Supply Compressors & Hesse Compressors. His father Paul Webb played a principle role in the compressor’s development. I’ve included pics below to show how much alike they looked.

For reference, this is a General Supply GS-250 Compressor powered by an L-head. More pics here:

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Contrast the one above with this one, a Hesse Horney Compressor powered by an L-head. More pics here:

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Rick began, After reading information on youtube and the forums it seems as though there are a lot of questions concerning the hesse hornet and the gs-260 air compressors.I don’t claim to have all the answers however I can shed some light on the development of these units.

My father, Paul Web, lost his dad at the young age of 24 and took a job at the General Supply and Leasing Company in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1951 as a delivery driver. A division of the McDowell Tire Company, General Supply sold tire changing equipment.

When he took the job he met a man by the name of Dick Roberts who was an engineer. They soon hired a man with the last name of Simes (pronounced “Sims”) whose first name I do not recall.Simes was from Arkansas and was a self taught mechanic. He could not read or write, so they taught him to sign his name so he could cash his paycheck. He never used a torque wrench; however when his engines were tested his torque specs were spot on. Continue reading

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