Restoring a steam locomotive:
Friday, April 15, 2016
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Wonder how many old stationary steam engines are still around. Years ago I came across one a farmer friend had salvaged. That engine supplied electricity for a near-by town of about 4,000. When it was set up and running it would've filled a building 20x60; in pieces, it took up about half of a 20x40 metal pole shed. He got it for way less than scrap price and hauled it off to his place cuz "we might need it again sometime." He probably figured a nuke war might make it relevant back in the '50s when he got it.
Nice cinematography.
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