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NEW SUBSCRIBER OFFERS HELPBy William ChristopherRoute 2, Troy, Kansas 66068. In response to the question of C. H. Somers, Culpeper, Virginia 22701, I will try to answer his query on this engine. These pictures are of Mr. Somers engine and an Atlas engine. We had just subscribed to both G.E.M. and I.M.A. and I had just gotten our first Gas Engine Magazine in September. I usually first look at the picture and read the captions, then later when I've time, reread the whole magazine from front to back, and reread it through the month. Anyway, I have a book with many pictures of ancient tractors and also some literature to go with some of the pictures. This following information may or may not correspond with the Atlas Engine. "The Baker and Hamilton Company marketed a portable engine in the early 1880's. The boiler had a jacket of 2-inch staves, held in place by brass bands, and could burn wood, ... 816 of 3267 characters shown.
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