Here are some pictures I took at the August 2000 Portland, Indiana Gas Engine Show.

I took 3 pictures of the general SEL area. Here's number 1. Glenn Karch in background with white shirt on. Wife Shirley in chair with white shirt on. Mike Tucker's Economy and Novo. Our Stover.

Moving to the right I took picture number 2 of the SEL area. Steve Barr with white shirt on in chair. Ed Herreid with blue shirt on passing through. John Fankhauser at his table.

Moving to the right a little more I took picture number 3 of the SEL area. Arnie Fero's display stand and headless Witte. Dave Rotigel's Galloway

Dr. John Culp with white hat on. His Lister and cooling tank on right. Note Barbie and Ken making out in hot tub

Ed Herreid's Dad getting one going. Rick Monk's screen cooled International in background

Ed Herreid cutting a head gasket

Mike Tucker and Glenn Karch shooting the breeze

Bill Pfeiffer Jr working on a little engine

Jim Dunmyer, John Culp, and Peg Pfeiffer. Note Barbie and Ken still making out. Where are their hands?

Engines as far as you can see

Tom French and Dave Rotigel help fire up an Economy. In the back are John Cullom, Dick Munter, Curt Andree, Steve Webre, Chuck Balyeat, Arnie Fero, Keith Kinney, Nels Johnsrud, and Adam Johnsrud

Chuck Balyeat, Steve Webre, Arnie Fero, Keith Kinney

Christian French feeds the mill as Leroy Clark and Tim Christoff keep the engine going

A nice looking Fairbanks Morse engine and dynamo

Steve Webre looks on as Arnie Fero tightens up a rod for his cooling tank. Note Beverage can on Arnies exhaust pipe.

Dave Rotigel removing the ignitor on his Galloway as Ted Brookover supervises.

Tom (left) and Christian (right) French talking with some girls :-)

Arnie Fero tweaks the knob on his Petter, Leroy Clark taking in the sights, smells, and sounds, Steve Webre listens to Jim French tell the story behind the beverage can from Arnie's exhaust.

Jim Dunmyer, Christian French, and Ron Carroll talk things over while Ron's Economy coasts along.

John Cullom and Adam Johnsrud check out one of John's Galloway's

Dave Rotigel makes 'adjustments' on his Galloway as I try to keep cranking it over.

Steve Webre had to jump in and help crank because my arms turned into spaghetti. Right after this it was shooting water out the exhaust because of a blown head gasket

 

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