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Topic: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show
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| Thesmoothedeere
12-26-2012 13:16:21
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               Such a great show to go too. |
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| Adirondack case guy
12-26-2012 17:19:14
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to Thesmoothedeere, 12-26-2012 13:16:21
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| Great pics. The 14th pic of the CASE #1 Portable Steam engin is priceless. I bet there are no more than 5 of those engines that still run. There is/or was a non running one off 65miles NE from me several years back.I believe the CASE forty was pictured plowing in a post on here a few days back, titled, Plow Day. Thanks for posting the great pics. Loren, the Acg. |
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| Thesmoothedeere
12-26-2012 17:29:24
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to Adirondack case guy, 12-26-2012 17:19:14
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| I have a very short video of it running if i can figure out how to convert it from files to post here i will ! |
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| Adirondack case guy
12-26-2012 17:33:29
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to Thesmoothedeere, 12-26-2012 17:29:24
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| I haven't figured out that Utube thing and probably never will! LOL Loren, the Acg. |
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| Thesmoothedeere
12-26-2012 17:44:37
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to Adirondack case guy, 12-26-2012 17:33:29
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| I have a few short videos i'd like to post here just need to learn how too. All are of steam engines. |
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| RayP(MI)
12-26-2012 13:35:38
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to Thesmoothedeere, 12-26-2012 13:16:21
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| Some interesting tractors/engines there. What's with the smokestacks back to the rear of the boiler? |
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| Donnie Baker
12-26-2012 14:34:51
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to RayP(MI), 12-26-2012 13:35:38
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| Return flue engines; they have the conventional round tubes like any other steamer to get the smoke to the front then have one large tube towards the top of the boiler to return the smoke to the back the builders thinking was trying to extract the maximum amount of heat from the fuel being burned. |
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| Thesmoothedeere
12-26-2012 13:51:10
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to RayP(MI), 12-26-2012 13:35:38
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|     A few more shots of the hubers. |
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| Walt Davies
12-26-2012 14:33:08
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to Thesmoothedeere, 12-26-2012 13:51:10
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| They are sure pretty all painted up. We need a war between the big case 110 and the new case quad tract just to see what 100 year old tractor can do against today's big boys. Walt |
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| Mike M
12-27-2012 10:29:28
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Re: Pics from Miami Valley Steam Thresher Show in reply to Walt Davies, 12-26-2012 14:33:08
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| At the Wayne Co. fair here in Ohio they used to hook a steam traction engine to the tractor pull sled at the end of the pulls and it would just take off and go and keep on going !!! |
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