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  • Early Day Gas Engine & Tractor Assn. - The Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association - A national organization formed in 1957 to stimulate interest in collecting, restoring, preserving, and exhibiting gasoline and oil engines, gas/diesel and steam tractors, power driven farm machinery and any other equipment of historical value.
    www.edgeta.org
  • Factory Power House Fairbanks Morse - The old power house contained a three cylinder Fairbanks Morse Diesel engine and AC Generator. This provided electricity to the Foote Manufacturing Company in Nunda, NY where gas powered cement mixers and self propelled, non-form riding asphalt pavers were made.
    www.old-engine.com/nunda.htm
  • General Electric Power Generating System - This General Electric Generator was built in Ft. Wayne Indiana and produced electrical power to operate an induction motor driven line shaft as well as lighting in a machine shop.
    www.old-engine.com/fm15ge.htm
  • Generator and Lightplant Bulletin Board - A place to post questions and get answers about antique power generation systems, lightplants, generators, alternators and old electric motors.
    www.enginads.com/sprkarcs.cgi
  • Industrial Antiquity - Line Shaft Pulleys and Belting - Everything you've ever wanted to know about a line shaft and then some. Transmission of power by Belts, Ropes, and Chains.
    www.old-engine.com/belts.htm
  • STEAMERS Stationary Steam Engine and Traction Engine Bulletin Board - Steamers is a place to post questions and get answers about OLD stationary and portable steam engines, traction engines, boilers and related live steam.
    www.enginads.com/steamers.cgi
  • Williams Stone Burr Grist Mill Restoration - 12" Williams Stone Burr Grist Mill Restoration in Progress by John Bailey. Provides step by step photos of the restoration process.
    www.faculty.mcneese.edu/jbailey/burrmill.htm

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