R.H. Sheppard was a well-established diesel engine manufacturer when the single cylinder 2 KW Model 14 generator featured here was built. At that time, Sheppard built a variety of engines in one, two, three, four and six-cylinder arrangements and offered them for a large variety of applications, including generators. While we have not established its exact year of manufacture, from the change from an EMC to a Leland generator head, we know it’s from early to mid 1950s.
BACK IN TIME
The ancestor to the Model 14 engine was the Model 7, which debuted in 1941. It followed a year after their first diesel on the market, the three-cylinder Model 6. The Model 7 was a single cylinder, water-cooled engine with a 4 x 5-inch bore and stroke. It was…