Sold a Wolfgang turbine identical to that several years ago...dumb move. Just rectified my stupidity.
Rog
Day 8: one of my top favorites, Cranko tractor
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That one sure looks like it has "plowed" many a field!
That one sure looks like it has "plowed" many a field!
Haha yes, and I plan to keep it that way, it’s ugly, but in a good way!
Day 9: from Scott Rouze’s collection, maker unknown to me…
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Never seen one with wooden stamps before ..... nice!
Day 10: Keim
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Day 11: Homemade Traction Engine
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Day 12: Arrived this past summer, don’t know if it will have enough power but it sure looks nice! Smaller than a Jenny Wren
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That would be truly amazing if it really can spin the genny fast enough to make it light up. Not only is the steam engine too small to believe in it being able to work up enough power, but so is the generator.
Still, I want to believe!!!