Image: Moore-single-cylinder-gasoline-engine
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Description: Early gasoline-powered internal combustion engine with one cylinder (c. 1910), originally used to power a saw. The apparatus on top is a wire mesh radiator. The plaque reads: Moore Gasoline Engine Made by Moore Plow & Impl't Co. Greenville, Mich. No. 926 - H.P. 4 Photo shot by Derek Jensen (Tysto), 2005-September-10
Title: Moore-single-cylinder-gasoline-engine
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Author: Tysto
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