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Jensen Trio - Ram, #35, #85 all twin flywheel models
« on: June 27, 2020, 02:48:06 pm »


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Extremely cool SPS trio you´ve lined up there Bruce  :)
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Fantastic family portrait ... the family the steams together, stays together!

There is a whole lot of heart and soul built into those fine engines, not to mention thoughtful engineering and careful execution!!!
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Well that was an AWESOME sight to see  ;D ;D
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That is amazing, Bruce...!!!

Very well done my friend!

First time I ever saw an electric heated #85.

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That is amazing, Bruce...!!!

Very well done my friend!

First time I ever saw an electric heated #85.

Gil

Technically it is now a "dual fuel" or something like that   :)

Throw a cube of Esbit under the boiler for some extra power  :D
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That is amazing, Bruce...!!!

Very well done my friend!

First time I ever saw an electric heated #85.

Gil

Technically it is now a "dual fuel" or something like that   :)

Throw a cube of Esbit under the boiler for some extra power  :D
@ 300 watts for a 2" x4" boiler it doesn't lack for power...lol
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Some how I missed this video Bruce.

What an awesome trio of SPS Engines.

Do you think the Dual Flywheels are more efficient than the single flywheel versions?

Thanks you for posting the video.