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Circa 1910, covering water, hopper-and-air cooled outfits in 1 and 2 HP sizes plus lots of spraying advice. PB, 16 pages, illustrations.
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Pictures and descriptions of 1923 line of motor farming, threshing, hauling and road building machinery. PB, 24 pages, illustrations.
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This 40-page book has illustrations throughout. It includes stationary engines, portables, a buzz saw, a log saw and much more! The back cover shows various engines in color.
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Covers hundreds of additional makers, including Nathan Ames, New Haven Special Tools Co., and more. SC, 165 pages.
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Published in 1998. Information on farm museums through-out the U.S. and Canada. SC, 73 pages.
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Revised third edition by Martyl and Emil Pollak — 40 percent more! Nearly 2,000 entries, together with over 200 imprint illustrations and 930 wedge outlines. Shows how to determine age of planes. SC…
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Revised third edition by Martyl and Emil Pollak — 40 percent more! Nearly 2,000 entries, together with over 200 imprint illustrations and 930 wedge outlines. Shows how to determine age of planes. SC, 477 pages.
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Roger Welsch's philosophy of life as seen from the confines of the lowly privy, that noble but misunderstood foundation of the cabin and the family farm. Roger examines biffies, from the American Mid…
Roger Welsch's philosophy of life as seen from the confines of the lowly privy, that noble but misunderstood foundation of the cabin and the family farm. Roger examines biffies, from the American Midwest to the ice fields of Greenland, finding within these simple structures an allegory for the act of life itself. SC, 160 pages.
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In Classic American Locomotives: The 1909 Classic on Steam Locomotive Technology, Charles McShane addresses every aspect of locomotive construction-including how each company manufactured the various …
In Classic American Locomotives: The 1909 Classic on Steam Locomotive Technology, Charles McShane addresses every aspect of locomotive construction-including how each company manufactured the various parts, how an engineer or rail worker should maintain these components, and the relative merits of the different systems.
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By Stephen Chastain. This handy book gives you the know-how to get your engines back to life and save money. Learn to make all the tools and jigs needed to quickly produce top quality replacements in …
By Stephen Chastain. This handy book gives you the know-how to get your engines back to life and save money. Learn to make all the tools and jigs needed to quickly produce top quality replacements in your own home shop. Heavily illustrated. SC, 64 pages.
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Stephen Chastain, a mechanical and materials engineer, shows the beginner how to make a sand mold and then how to hone skills to produce high-quality castings. Written in non-technical terms, the sand…
Stephen Chastain, a mechanical and materials engineer, shows the beginner how to make a sand mold and then how to hone skills to produce high-quality castings. Written in non-technical terms, the sand-casting manuals begin by melting aluminum cans over a charcoal fire and end by casting a cylinder head. Illustrated. SC, 208 pages.
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