New Steam Engine Project - 1898 CASE 15 HP Compound Traction Engine

New Steam Engine Project - 1898 CASE 15 HP Compound Traction Engine

Kory Anderson // CEO & Entrepreneur

3 месяца назад

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@Владимир-р4л8ы
@Владимир-р4л8ы - 18.07.2024 20:12

Респект энтузиастам

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@The_Smith
@The_Smith - 18.07.2024 20:35

I'm sure that you could restore a steam engine from nothing but a picture . . . oh . . . wait . . . you have :) looking forward to following the progress on this one.

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@rondavis2791
@rondavis2791 - 18.07.2024 20:47

Can't wait kory great find.

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@retiredlogman
@retiredlogman - 18.07.2024 21:03

I look forward to watching your progress.

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@DavidSmith-ib5jl
@DavidSmith-ib5jl - 18.07.2024 21:07

I build 1/8 scale steam locomotive of the Shay type and will be looking forward to future post on this project.

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@WilliamEYoder
@WilliamEYoder - 18.07.2024 21:46

Listen Cory - After the 150 Case, you guys could really up the ante by building a NYC Hudson! Have the Amishman in Ohio build the boiler and you do the rest. Maybe Lionel would help with the funding? The Elkhart museum already has a tender. It would be too cool.

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@mylesspear
@mylesspear - 18.07.2024 22:45

He went from the largest Case to one of the smallest. Looking forward to this project!

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@samb7652
@samb7652 - 18.07.2024 22:52

Keep up the good work!

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@hollywood1340
@hollywood1340 - 18.07.2024 23:31

I knew Lloyd. Was a good man. There's a 75 with city grouters in the engine barn at Virginia City, MT that came from him too. Worked the gold fields there.

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@TahoeRealm
@TahoeRealm - 19.07.2024 00:13

This is great news🌲

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@johnburns1776
@johnburns1776 - 19.07.2024 00:32

Thank you Kory for all the great work you have done in the past. Looking forward to watching you work your magic on this new project. We all appreciate your historically important restorations. You are The Man!! God Bless.

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@jeffreykull4676
@jeffreykull4676 - 19.07.2024 03:19

good luck kory. i hop you can find original parts you need. thank you for preserving these historic engines. i loved seeing the 150 at rollag a few years ago.

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@MasonMcCurdy86
@MasonMcCurdy86 - 19.07.2024 05:32

So cool. What does it all need

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@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 - 20.07.2024 05:41

I have an 1888-1920s frick size 0 sawmill the rare cast iron husk variant with a crown pully that has a 10 in crown width 2ft diameter 6in hub 6 spokes outer crown thickness of half inch at the edge I need it replaced any advice? Or a vague ballpark of what it would cost I've been doing a ton of research on trying to build the tools to cast it myself but why do that when a professional is available that way I don't end up spilling a crucible of molten iron and winning a Darwin award 😅

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@don66hotrod94
@don66hotrod94 - 20.07.2024 07:48

Thanks for keeping the CASE heritage alive, Kory.

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@reddirtfarm7704
@reddirtfarm7704 - 20.07.2024 16:51

That engine is in the best hands!!🇺🇲💪🏻🙏🏻

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@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 - 09.09.2024 00:36

Looks like a fun project!

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@andrewcoulter7675
@andrewcoulter7675 - 21.09.2024 00:44

I am excited to see this one run ning as well

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