Dave Sharp assisted by Bud Miesch cares for the not so portable 14,000# James Luffel steam engine.
Jeff Smith writes: "The engine is a James Luffel built in Ohio. They mostly built small portable and stationary engines and they built a lot of water related supplies, ie. water motors. This engine is rare due to its large size. Most of their engines were small. This engine came from a sawmill in Alabama."
See more line-art and engravings at the GALLERY page.
1910 75hp. Case steam traction engine built in Racine, WI. Owner Tom & Linda Crevasse of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. At the February 1999 show we took the great grand-daughter of J.I. Case for her first traction engine ride.
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