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Title: Engineers and Engines
16 Issues 1983-1985
Vol. 29 No. 2, 4, 5, 6. Vol. 30 No. 1-6. Vol. 31 No. 1-6
Categories: Magazines Back Issues Engineering Transportation
Publication Information: Published Bi-Monthly by Donald D. Knowles, copyright Engineers & Engines, Joliet, Ill.
Additional Information: Illustrated. Ads. Issues have 51 to 90 pages.
Summary: A magazine for all steam, gas, tractor, railroad, locomotives and farm machinery enthusiasts. Some of the articles include are:
• The Family Lives With A 1912 Tractor
• Records Of the Keck-Gonnerman Company; Keck-Gonnerman Seperator Records; Keck-Gonnerman Seperators and Conversations with some Keck-Gonnerman Engineers
• The Third D (1935-1939); The Last D (1940-1953)
• Experience Of Owning A Port Huron 12-25 Tractor
• Hocking Valley Scenic Railway
• Takes the Place of Horses 365 Days of the Year
• Restoring the 20 H.P. Morton
• The Case Rides Again
• An Old And Uncommon Engine
• A Model T Ford Goes To Work
• Birk Loves A Long Green Line
• Knigge’s 1924 Fordson Tractor
• History Of The Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Co. Part I & II
• Last of the Old Threshermen
• Brothers Get Steamed Up Collecting Steam Engines
• From Hobo, Riding The Rods, To Presidential Pullman On His Own Railroad
• Rebuilding the 1918 15-30 I.H.C.
• The Final Days Of The D- And A Few Afterthoughts
• Oliver 80 HC Standard
• The Page Diesel Engine
• Old Masters – New Masters
• Oklahoma Steam Threshers
• Restoration of 1914 Aultman & Taylor
• Hot Air Engines – A Short History of their development
• History Of Waterloo Factory – Supplement To Waterloo History
• These Machines were built to last
• Collector of Rare, Old Tractors
• My Experience with Threshing Machines
• The Model “T” Magneto
• From the Caboose to the White House
• Science of Successful Threshing Part I – Engines (in multiple issues), Part II – Separators (in multiple issues)
• Resurrection of a Wood Bros. 30hp Double-Geared Plow Engine
• Over the Ozarks with a Traction Engine
• Restoring Railroad keeps Buffs on the Right Track
• Calibrating the Horsepower of the Hart-Parr Tractor
• The Concept of “Horsepower” as applied to the Steam Traction Engine
• The History of the Western Development Museum
• The McCormick-Deering W-12
• Henry R. Schell
• Steam Engine Memories and a History of the Steam Traction Engine
• Domestic Side Shaft Engine Parts 1 & 2
• The Story of a Large Steam Engine
• Steam Traction Engine H.P.’s are They Real?
• The Story of the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion
• Harvest Special
• Is Old “J.I” Watching? A Case of Case
• A History of the Gas Tractor
• Addicted To Steam
• Engines, Machines and a Boy
• The Adventures of the Threshing Era
• The Farm Tractor Industry An Overview Part I; Part 2 1901-1910 An Era Begins; Part 3 1911-1916 The Industry Begins To Grow; Part 4 1917-1920 And The Flood Starts.; (article is continued on in issues not here)
• Oliver Tractor Serial Numbers
• Louis W. Witry
• Early Day Farm Auctions
• Robinson & Company Part 1 only – Formation and Development
• The Harvest Worker who rode the Freight Trains (Charles Miller)
Condition: Paper covers, all issues are Ex-Lib with stamps, few covers have light soiling, few covers show slight wear, overall most issues are in good to good plus condition.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $10.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
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16 Issues 1983-1985
Vol. 29 No. 2, 4, 5, 6. Vol. 30 No. 1-6. Vol. 31 No. 1-6
Categories: Magazines Back Issues Engineering Transportation
Publication Information: Published Bi-Monthly by Donald D. Knowles, copyright Engineers & Engines, Joliet, Ill.
Additional Information: Illustrated. Ads. Issues have 51 to 90 pages.
Summary: A magazine for all steam, gas, tractor, railroad, locomotives and farm machinery enthusiasts. Some of the articles include are:
• The Family Lives With A 1912 Tractor
• Records Of the Keck-Gonnerman Company; Keck-Gonnerman Seperator Records; Keck-Gonnerman Seperators and Conversations with some Keck-Gonnerman Engineers
• The Third D (1935-1939); The Last D (1940-1953)
• Experience Of Owning A Port Huron 12-25 Tractor
• Hocking Valley Scenic Railway
• Takes the Place of Horses 365 Days of the Year
• Restoring the 20 H.P. Morton
• The Case Rides Again
• An Old And Uncommon Engine
• A Model T Ford Goes To Work
• Birk Loves A Long Green Line
• Knigge’s 1924 Fordson Tractor
• History Of The Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Co. Part I & II
• Last of the Old Threshermen
• Brothers Get Steamed Up Collecting Steam Engines
• From Hobo, Riding The Rods, To Presidential Pullman On His Own Railroad
• Rebuilding the 1918 15-30 I.H.C.
• The Final Days Of The D- And A Few Afterthoughts
• Oliver 80 HC Standard
• The Page Diesel Engine
• Old Masters – New Masters
• Oklahoma Steam Threshers
• Restoration of 1914 Aultman & Taylor
• Hot Air Engines – A Short History of their development
• History Of Waterloo Factory – Supplement To Waterloo History
• These Machines were built to last
• Collector of Rare, Old Tractors
• My Experience with Threshing Machines
• The Model “T” Magneto
• From the Caboose to the White House
• Science of Successful Threshing Part I – Engines (in multiple issues), Part II – Separators (in multiple issues)
• Resurrection of a Wood Bros. 30hp Double-Geared Plow Engine
• Over the Ozarks with a Traction Engine
• Restoring Railroad keeps Buffs on the Right Track
• Calibrating the Horsepower of the Hart-Parr Tractor
• The Concept of “Horsepower” as applied to the Steam Traction Engine
• The History of the Western Development Museum
• The McCormick-Deering W-12
• Henry R. Schell
• Steam Engine Memories and a History of the Steam Traction Engine
• Domestic Side Shaft Engine Parts 1 & 2
• The Story of a Large Steam Engine
• Steam Traction Engine H.P.’s are They Real?
• The Story of the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion
• Harvest Special
• Is Old “J.I” Watching? A Case of Case
• A History of the Gas Tractor
• Addicted To Steam
• Engines, Machines and a Boy
• The Adventures of the Threshing Era
• The Farm Tractor Industry An Overview Part I; Part 2 1901-1910 An Era Begins; Part 3 1911-1916 The Industry Begins To Grow; Part 4 1917-1920 And The Flood Starts.; (article is continued on in issues not here)
• Oliver Tractor Serial Numbers
• Louis W. Witry
• Early Day Farm Auctions
• Robinson & Company Part 1 only – Formation and Development
• The Harvest Worker who rode the Freight Trains (Charles Miller)
Condition: Paper covers, all issues are Ex-Lib with stamps, few covers have light soiling, few covers show slight wear, overall most issues are in good to good plus condition.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $10.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.










