EAST TENNESSEE
CRANKUP
AT JEFF
HUTCHINGS' FARM
Saturday June, 12th turned out to be a
beautiful day for attending an engine
show. We
met up with our friends Dallas and Linda Cox of High Point, NC,
and
Gerald and Minnie Johnson of Newland, NC, in downtown Newland
at 9:00
AM. A scenic drive of less than an hour brought us to the farm of
Jeff
Hutchings. this is another small show, with some very high
quality
engines
on display, both by Jeff and the exhibitors. I would appreciate
hearing
from
anyone that can give me more info that I left out on these
engines, such
as
horsepower, and owners names. mail to: christison@coastalnet.com
(CLICK
ON IMAGE FOR LARGER PICTURE)
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The
first engine that greeted us was the National Engineering Co.
engine
shown on
the left, above. This is a 2 HP model, and is quite heavy looking
for an
engine of that size. Next was this IHC 'Mogul' engine belted up
to a
small
generator. The following two engines were both shown by a
gentleman
from
Pennsylvania whose name I failed to get. They are a 6 HP Kenwood,
and a
Bates and Edmunds 'Bullpup'.
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The
engine at the left, above, is a nicely restored 2 HP Bullseye,
and next to
it is a
Ingeco of about the same HP. The next two pictures are of a
unusual
Alamo.
It is a 1 1/2 HP engine with a closed crankcase. Note the
different
hopper
shape. I also failed to get the name of the owner, and would like
to
contact him if anyone can send me his address.
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The
Alamo above, left, is a nice 1 HP model. The next engine is a
Rawleigh
of 1 1/2
HP. Next is a 1 HP Stover, and next is a nice display of a IHC 'M',
and
another IHC built engine on a pumpjack shown by Wayne and Janice
McNutt,
of Kingsport, TN.
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