Truly spoken from an internet audio nerd. Nevermind the name calling, now you are telling me my own generator is not 100 years old and I need to prove it to you that it is? Somethiing wrong with you?
Besides, didnt I tell you to just move along and not post in the thread awhile back? Thinking of trolling again?
A 100 year old generator in use today is highly unlikely and would be very uneconomic, to say nothing of finding parts.
Old machinery is something I also know quite a bit about. I think it highly unlikely you have a generator dating from prior to the First World War
In those days generators were massive and inefficient.
At Rolag there is a generator from the old Papst brewery, circa 1900, and it's two stories high and steam.
There is also the diesel municipal generator from the town Of Rosseau MN, from the early twenties at that site. It takes the dedicated restorers at Rolag to keep it running for the yearly, Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion every Labor Day weekend.
My late father, restored a fifties Lister diesel admiralty generator and put it to use, and it is still in use for power outage. It is huge, and keeps the lights and TVs running and that's about it. I had it made auto start when he got too infirm to go out and start it.
I'm heading to England September 13, and then I will take pictures of it. It is a nice exhibit. However I suspect my father had more skill in the tip of one finger and in more knowledge in one synapse then you posses, judging from your posts.
So if you do have a 100 year old generator still running, that is of high interest and news worthy, and I want to see it.