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  • Seller image for Engineers and Engines Magazine April 1965 Volume 10 Number 12 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    F. Hal Higgins; Harold J. Gay; A. J. Dixon; Ann Jackson; Rosan Bowden; Ethel Bomberger; Le Roy W. Blaker; Earle S. Eckel, Sr.; Richard R. Leger

    Language: English

    Published by Mary Louise Smith, Joliet, IL, 1965

    Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    No Binding. Condition: Good. Covers quite worn but pages are clean with fantastic illustrations of old tractors, threshers, shredders and the like. Light wear to edges of pages. Covers soiled. 2.5" crease in the back cover. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Laufenburg Changed Over Portables to Tractors"; "Rumely Single Cylinder Universal Boiler Threshing Engine; "Rumely Double-Cylinder Coal- or Wood-Burning Threshing Engine"; "Rumely Single Cylinder Coal- or Wood-Burning Threshing Engine"; "Rumely Double-Cylinder General Purpose Engine"; "Rumely Single Cylinder Coal- or Wood-Burning Threshing Engine; "Early Day Gas Engine & Tractor Association"; "Old Time Thresher & Saw-Mil Operator Show 1964"; "A 42-Inch Low Pressure Elevator Pump"; "An Elaborate Blowoff Tank"; "The Kansas City Boiler Explosion"; "The New Empire Binder with Simplified Knotter"; "Seiberling's 'Excelsior' Self-Raking or Dropping Reaper and Mower"; "Firestone Adds Sieberling's Rubber Tires"; "Pioneer Harvest Fiesta"; "Muskingum Valley Show Report"; "Steam Whistle Signals; "The Thrill of Those Steam Engine Threshing Days"; "The Oliver Model 'A'-15-30"; "Stanley 1903"; "D. R. Bartimus, Relic Steam Engine Collector, Began Long Career Inside Threshing"; "La Crosse Model F, 12-24"; "La Crosse Model G, 12-24"; "Capital, 15-30"; "1965 Dates to Remember"; "Charles Routh Dies at 66"; "Classified Ads"; "Steam Engines Return to the Rails to Lead Nostalgic Excursions"; and "No. 4 Traction Gas Drill owned by the Stothoff Company".