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Hardie-Tynes Steam Engine


I had posted a message earlier about a Westinghouse steam engine. After doing some research, I have...

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Old 12-12-2002, 11:53 PM
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I had posted a message earlier about a Westinghouse steam engine. After doing some research, I have discovered that the generator for the engine is a Westinghouse 2200 volts, 50 amps, 60 cycles and 200H.P. Ser#6758K6 The steam engine is a Hardie-Tynes #966 and was made in Birmingham, AL The Co. is still in business and is 105 years old. I have talked with the plant manager and he said they stopped making this type in the 1930's. He is trying to find me some more info. on this model. It has been kept in the building that was made to house it, so it's in very good condition. We would like to sell it. Thanks for any interest. Sheila
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I would be interested in the purchase of this engine - if still available. I can be contacted at whiteng@televar.com or (509) 886-3341.

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I had posted a message earlier about a Westinghouse steam engine. After doing some research, I have discovered that the generator for the engine is a Westinghouse 2200 volts, 50 amps, 60 cycles and 200H.P. Ser#6758K6 The steam engine is a Hardie-Tynes #966 and was made in Birmingham, AL The Co. is still in business and is 105 years old. I have talked with the plant manager and he said they stopped making this type in the 1930's. He is trying to find me some more info. on this model. It has been kept in the building that was made to house it, so it's in very good condition. We would like to sell it. Thanks for any interest. Sheila
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