This antique text comprises a simple, practical handbook for experts as
well as for amateurs, fully describing every part of an engine and
boiler, and giving descriptions for the safe and economical management
of both. It also contains chapters on farm engine economy, with special
attention to traction and gasoline farm engines. This text is profusely
illustrated, with information arranged in a simple and effective manner.
Written for young engineers and containing timeless information, this
text will be of much value to students of engineering and is a book not
to be missed by collectors of antique engineering literature. The
chapters of this book include: 'Buying an Engine', 'Boilers', 'The
Simple Engine', 'Valve Gear', 'The Reversing Gear', 'Differential Gear',
'Friction Clutch', 'The Fusible Plug', 'Stuffing Boxes', 'Cylinder
Cocks', 'Starting up a Boiler', 'The Pump', 'The Heater', 'Firing with
Wood', 'Firing with Straw', 'Smoke', etcetera. This volume is proudly
republished here complete with a new introduction on agricultural tools
and machinery.