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Neat looking engine I saw at the Freeland Valley show this weekend.....

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Old 07-31-2005, 08:09 AM
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Neat looking engine I saw at the Freeland Valley show this weekend.....
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Rex,

That Parmaco looks like a Herules in a disguise.
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Hmmmmmmmm, could be?
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It is definitly different though. The hopper has the writing cast into it. That engine originally came from close to my house.

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Parmaco was made in Parkersburg,WV. (Parkersburg Machine Co)
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