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Engine 1 on First Street heading to Olive Avenue. On the southside of Frist Street, Tower 4 was checking the fire hydrants.
Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre 2016.
Fowler B6 Road Locomotive Crane Engine 'Duke of York', works No 17106 built in 1928 reg no KD 2826.
Injection molded plastic engine. All parts removable. Stand slides together and locks into position. Design for toy company for kids to play with building, tools are included. Plastic wrenches, that
are color coded to each size fastener.
This is model of V4. Has major parts such
as a real engine. Dowel bosses are in molded parts to aid in building, for location
and to stay in place, once placed.Engine will rotate on stand to aid in building lower end.
Engine is 12" in length. Heads have removable rockers with springs. Race engine vavle cover are to removable.
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Engine: Cummins ISM-425V 410 HP six cylinder diesel
Transmission: Eaton-Fuller RTLO(F)-16913A thirteen speed
Photo courtesy of Auctions International.
BNSF Train Engines at the Oklahoma City, N. Santa Fe Yard. I'm Guessing they brought them up from Texas to keep out of the flooded areas durning the hurricane.
I don't know how old this Jeep is, but it seems like the originals had a flathead four. Anyway, this one is an inline OHV four. More recent models have larger engines. With a jeep, the secret is in the gears.