The Traction Engine Its Use and Abuse

Maggard, James H

Description

Developed in the late 1850s, the traction engine revolutionized the agriculture industry. James H. Maggard, an authority on steam power, wrote The Traction Engine for the "rough and tumble engineers" tasked with operating these machines in the field. That was not an altogether easy task even for a seasoned professional. Breakdowns, boiler explosions, and injury could result if an operator was inattentive. This reprint of the 1900 edition of the book features expanded chapters on the subject of threshing machines and the new internal combustion engine models. Illustrated throughout, and featuring a highly readable text, this is a wonderful book for anyone who is a fan of steam technology, the museum docent, or anyone who ever wondered "how the heck does that work?"
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Writer
Maggard, James H
Title
The Traction Engine Its Use and Abuse
Publisher
Periscope Film LLC
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
300
Weight
600 gr
EAN
9781935700562
Dimensions
254 x 203 x 16 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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