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Gas Engine Magazine 1993 January Termaat and Monahan Co Universal Motor Company
Gas Engine Magazine 1993 January Lanesville Heritage Weekend
72 Pages
Table of Contents
Reflections, by C. H. Wendel2
Cafeteria Style Deere, by Charles Obermiller 11
Nelson Bros. Company History, by Mark T. Baier 12
An "Earfull" from the Clinton County Corn Festival, by Debbie Glenn 14
J. 1. Case Collector's Annual Summer Show, by John W. Davis 16
Lanesville Heritage Weekend, by Floyd Whitham 17
Engine Extravaganza in England and Wales, 18
The Termaat and Monahan Company and
the Origin of the Universal Motor Company, by Max F. Homfeld 19
Big Time in Baraboo, by Gail E. Knauer 22
Friends and Neighbors-The GAMO Marine Engine, by David L. Dickinson 24
"Red Power" on Parade, by S. G. Baxter 26
Engines in Holland, by G. Rykes 28
My Upside Down Water Cooled Sideshaft Engine, by Randall Racine 29
Restoring a Silver King, by Bernard Bence 29
The Great Iowa State Fair and the 2nd Annual John Deere Extravaganza,
by Wendell Shellabarger 30
Early Day Gas Engine & Tractor Association, Inc., by Jack Versteeg 31
Harrington Heritage Days, by Linda Sharron 32
Hercules Engine News, by Glenn Karch 34
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