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CASE ENGINE - WATER TANK - SEPARATOR

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CASE ENGINE - The Case Traction Engine shown above was designed from J. I. Case specifications and blueprints.  The original engine was 60 h.p. with a cylinder of 11'X11' and sold for $2,350, f.o.b. Racine, Wisconson.  This model measures about 8"x4"x5" high.  The right bull wheel is belted to the belt wheel hub and when pushed, the bell wheel, shaft, eccentric, and piston arm all rotate.  The boiler is Black.  The engine and canopy are green, and the wheels are red.

WATER TANK - The water Tank is designed as a bank and when filled may be emptied readily.  The tank is painted black, the wheels are red. and the draw barb is green.  The pump assembly is aluminum 9"x4"x3" high.

SEPARATOR - The Separator history is the same as the traction engine.  The main body is cast aluminum, the wheels red and the draw bar and bagger are green.  Belt pulleys do not turn, but the blower pipe swings around and the feader swings up into position.