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GALLOWAY ENGINESBy Gil Easter1455 Orchid Way, Lakeport, CA 95453 This article will discuss Galloway engines 2½ HP and larger. It continues from the stopping place of Part I which appeared in GEM, March-April 1978. The larger engines are much more difficult for me to discuss. I have fewer of them and have seen fewer. Also, there are many variations and with slight changes the HP was raised. There will be a few charts, but no more than necessary. This article will discuss the engines of each year for which I have literature, and move chronologically. My first information is 1908 and the line appears to be the same as the Davis engines, (see Table below). All of the engines, including the 28 HP apparently were hopper cooled. The 1908 literature shows one tank cooled engine-1 5 HP, and nothing is said about it being horse portable. These are the "round rod... 799 of 9097 characters shown.
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