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Gas Engine Magazine 1997 November The Oldest Known 2 HP Sparta Economy Model A E
Gas Engine Magazine 1997 November Old Engines Own the Nicest People
71 Pages
Table of Contents
Reflections, by C. H. Wendel2
1/2 ho Maytag upright restoration
Functions of Engine Systems, sent by Paul R. Bell 12
When in Rome, by Jesse Brumberger 17
What A Great Feeling To Have It Work So Well! by Tony von Isser 18
Fred's Down on the Farm 19
Old Engines Own the Nicest People, by Kevin C. Scott 20
"Restored" and "As Found" Engines, by Paul R. Bell 21
Book Review: J.C.B. MacKeand's "Sparks and Flames," by Preston Foster 22
Robot Lawnmowers, by Floyd E. Lindahl 22
North American Model Engineering Expo, by Earl Gage 23
Dream Engine, by Mark W. Booth 24
Lapel Village Fair and Antique Gas Engine & Tractor Show, by Morris Titus26
Announcement of 1998 National EDGE&TA Show, by Menno L. Kliewer 26
The Oldest Known 2 HP Sparta Economy Model A Engine, by Daniel Moss 27
Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association, Inc., by Charley Stark 28
In Memoriam28
Cumberland Valley Antique Engine and Machinery Association Show
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