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TractionAction - 1914 Frick Eclipse on Pony Brake at Platte Co Steam and Gas Show
Here is some video of David Jowett's 1914 Frick Eclipse on the pony brake at the Platte County Steam and Gas Show held 8/12,13 of 2011. This is a ...
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Platte County Steam Traction Engine Show
If you missed the Platte County Steam and Gas Show, the usual suspects and many more will be doing it again Aug 19,20,21 at the Northwest MO Steam ...
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1960 Peterbilt Hotrod Truck called Piss'd Off Pete
While I was at SEMA 2009 a captured a video of Piss'd Off Pete's engine being revved up in front of a huge SEMA crowd just down from the Autogeek.n...
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TractionAction - Wood Bros Steam Traction Engine Gets New Flue Tubes
David and Chris Jowett install new flue tubes in Chris's Wood Brothers 22 HP Steam Traction Engine #426.
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TractionAction - Wood Bros Steam Traction Engine Plowing at Lathrop, Missouri
Chris Jowett's Wood Brothers 22HP #426 plowing at the Small Farmers Reunion. Lathrop, Missouri, 10/9/2010
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TractionAction. Advance Rumely Steam Engine pulls water while on sawmill.
Seen is Sawyer Stanley Mayberry at his sawmill. The Advance Rumely stationary steam engine pulls water under heavy load. The mill had been dorman...
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TractionAction. Advance Rumely Traction Steam Engine. GoPro HD.
Bob Gallo steals a ride on Stanley Mayberry's Advance Rumely traction steam engine. Didn't get very far very fast. Pleasant fall day in Northern ...
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First Bassoon Lesson part 1 (revised)
Part 1 of a first bassoon lesson with Terry B. Ewell. Embouchure and assembling the bassoon. Bassoon Digital Professor video #25. www.2reed.net
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58. It is a bit subjective, depending on how the brake is operated. This operator seemed to measure at the point of losing rpm.