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Wonderful Witties
This page is dedicated to all the Witte Collectors who like to share their Wittie Pretties with others.
Please contact me if you have a Witte and would like to see it on this page.
15 Hp Witte SS - Left/Front 15 Hp Witte SS - Tag 15 Hp Witte SS - Right/Front
15 Hp Witte SS - Left 15 Hp Witte SS - Cart
15 Hp Witte SS - Left/Back
This is Doug Mixter's 15 Hp Witte Side-Shaft.
This engine is the only 15 Hp Hopper Cooled Witte Side-Shaft known to exist. It is complete with a fuel pump, friction magneto and a clutch pulley. Doug lives in Pittsburg, PA.
This is my "Dream" engine!!!
30 Hp Headless Witte 30 Hp Headless Witte
This is Dale Cairn's 30 Hp Headless Witte.
This size engine wasn't advertised by Witte and many people don't even know that is was available by special order. Dale lives in East Sparta, Ohio and is pictured inside the water hopper on the right side picture. You Go Dale!!!
2 Hp Headless Witte
This engine once belonged to the late Kenneth Shelton of Danville, Virginia. It is a 1914 2 Hp Headless Witte and was restored by Kenneth. It is now owned by my good friend Dave Tatum of Mooresville, NC.
8 Hp Headless Witte
This is Rodney Leonard's 8 Hp Headless Witte. This engine has been beautifully restored and is mounted on a special display trailer. Rodney lives in Salisbury, North Carolina. Rodney and I are not kin but he is my best friend. Nice Job Rod!!!
Side Shaft Witte
This is Bill Santo's 1911 Side Shaft Witte. As you see this engine is a real beauty. Bill lives in California. I hope to hear her run one day Bill.
Steve Royster's 2 hp Headless Witte
This is Steve Royster's 1920 2 Hp Headless Witte. Isn't this a real nice looking engine and what a beautiful background. Steve lives up in Asheville, North Carolina. Folks, can you tell that I am partial to Headless Witties yet??? Super nice Engine Steve!!!
John Crist's 2 hp "B" Model Witte
This is John Crist's 1923 2 Hp Model "B" Witte.
John lives close to my favorite Engine show place up in Portland, Indiana. John's entire family had a hand in restoring this fine Engine. John and his 9 year old son tore the Engine down, degreased and reassembled it. His wife and 7 year old daughter degreased the cart and added linseed oil to the oak wood. Now this is what I call one sweet family project!!! 
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