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The Tips Vertical Diesel EngineIn 1857, 25-year-old Edward Tips opened a hardware store in Austin, which was taken over by his brother Walter in 1865, following the Civil War. The business thrived under Walter's leadership and soon the company began to expand to other locations and to begin several major building projects. (There is still today a Walter Tips Company, a successful wholesale hardware and automotive parts dealer serving throughout the central Texas area.) In 1899, Walter Tips founded, with several partners, another company for the purpose of servicing steam-powered machinery. Like many other small concerns, the firm soon became involved in manufacturing its own small gasoline-powered engines for irrigation systems. Larger engines for cotton gins came next, and then the fledgling company scored a major coup by hiring Charles W. Gardnerone of the country's leading internal combustion engineers away from ... 820 of 2181 characters shown.
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