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-+Wood tub washing machine powered by a hit n miss engine
398 days ago
I have a lot of pictures here of these old engines and tractors,I'm sure some people have a hard time understanding how they worked.Here's a video of a wood tub washing machine that is powered by a hit n miss engine.I'll probably put more here as time permits over the winter,I have more on you tube,if your interested,you can find them here,http://www.youtube.com/user/bstrucker5278
-+Jacktown engine show
398 days ago
It's a rainy chilly day in western,NY,I haven't been around for a while so I thought I'd better put something down here.I was in PA last weekend and went to a nice little engine show,some nice old engine displays,quite a few old tractors nice fall weather,food and fall colors.The show was put on by the Blue Mountain Antique Gas and Steam Engine club,it was held at their club grounds just south of Bangor,PA in the southern end of the Pocono mountains.
-+Another gas engine show,Alexander,NY
437 days ago
We went to Alexander,Ny last Friday evening,there's a steam engine club down that way and their annual show was last weekend.We didn't get down there until about 5:00 so we really didn't have enough time to see everything.I wanted to look for parts,so we hit the flea market vendors and the engines and skipped most of the tractors.It was a real nice show,laid out and organized very well,I wish I would have had a few more hours to look around.I like old small engines the best and they had quite a few nice ones on display.Most were Maytags but there was a Johnson Utilimotor and an Elgin Half a Hors that are a lot rarer than the Maytags,both were used on washing machines.There were a few upright Maytags and a nice model 82 also a bicycle that had a Maytag twin on it to power it.Those guys down there build all sorts of buggies for riding around on.There was another motor than I haven't identified yet,the one with the 2 flywheels,the 82 Maytag is the green one with the cylinderpainted ...
-+Old Indian names
445 days ago
I'm kind of on a roll today,so before I lose my train of thought,I'm going to try to put some of it down here.I grew up in an area of PA that gets a lot of different reactions from people when you tell them the name,Nescopeck.Nescopeck is along the Susquehanna River,as you travel north along the river,you come to Wapwallopen,Mocanaqua,Shickshinny and Nanticoke.The names come from the Indians that inhabited the area and in colonial America this was part of the original wilderness.The first settlers came up the river from he Northumberland area or down the river from the Wilkes Barre area,both Pennsylvania and Connecticut were laying claim to the land and trying to get people to settle there.Nescopeck had settlers in the 1790s but most of the surounding areas weren't settled until the 1800s.I started reading a late 1800s account of how the are was settled late last winter and I'm hoping to get back to it before too long but it's hard to imagine the problems that the people encountered ...
-+More from the Powder Hole
445 days ago
I was coming down from the area above the tressle and the power house while I was in the Powder Hole the other weekend and a doe crossed aout 20 yards in front of me,I was not in a good position to get any pictures and thought I had missed that opertunity but I decided to move slowly and see,once I got to the bottom,if I could get another chance.Well I guess,as Toby Keith would say,I'm not as good as I once was but I'm as good once as I ever was,when Igot to the bottom,her and a fawn were still there just a few yards farther away.Unfortunatly,the camera that I was using wasn't quite up to task for the stills that I took but I did get a minute of video that came out pretty good
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