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Posted by George Willer on February 10, 2002 at 16:56:40 from (64.254.131.1):
In Reply to: Re: bizzare or what? posted by Scooby on February 10, 2002 at 14:24:08:
Your sanity is OK for now, Scoob. I'm checking mine now, since I can't remember the owner's name. Bodine, I think, but I can't be sure. He also brought a model traction engine and an International wooden wheel single cylinder car. In later years, the Field Marshall was operated by Laraine Bell, from Ft Wayne, IN. The Field Marshall could be started by other methods too. Special treated paper that would smolder could be inserted in a holder for a glow plug, and the flywheel pulled over. There was another method where two people could crank it fast enough for it to start, but I never saw it done. George Willer
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