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15h.p. Pattin Bros. Engine, built in Marietta, Ohio. Pat'n
March 25th, 1903. Engine no.2743 It has 60" flywheels and
is 9"x13" bore & stroke, 2 cycle, cross head design, hot
tube ignition. This engine ran a cotton mill in Alabama.
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What's an engine collection without a
classic to haul them on!
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This is my 1955 IHC Fire
Truck. The pump and bed
had been removed by a
previous owner, I've added
a flat bed to haul engines
to shows.
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This truck was in service
until 1993 and is
mechanically original with
only 4,035 miles (that
includes pumpimg miles
since the pump ran off the
transmission).
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My 1929 10-20 McCormick Deering (barn fresh). This tractor was
well preserved and needed only rubber and a little cleaning up.
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This is a 1932 10-20 McCormick Deering as found. Currently the
engine has be gone though, just needing time to do the cosmetics.
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This is my 1952 MM "RTU" with spring loaded Hitchor. This tractor was
originally sold here in Hamilton by Midway Sales and Service Co. Hitchors
were build as a last ditch effort by MM to sell more R's. This tractor was
the only one Midway sold. It sat on the show room floor for 2 years
before being stored in a back building. Several years later it was finally
sold to a local popcorn farmer- but first had to be torn down because the
motor had dry stuck.
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