Postcards
Jay is planning lumber near Devils Tower, Wyoming. He is perched on his little "Case" steamer.
6 hp Phoenix center crank skid engine made in Meadville, Pennsylvania.
16-65 double Nichols-Shepard pulling a 28 inch Rutnely separator. I purchased the engine in Missouri at New Frankil. I also have a sawmill which I use the engine. The engine runs fine and is in good shape. It is being operated by my two boys, Jody and Jimmy.
Bought this 28 hp Minneapolis No.8052 primarily for sawing lumber but find many other uses for ithere it is being used to "tamp" corn silage with good results. Sept. 1959.
Here is an interesting engine that will appear on the Christmas Greeting Cards of the Shelly DeWees family, 1250 First St., N.W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He promises a write up on the engine in an early issue of the Album.
Mr. LeRoy Pilling of 611 "D" Ave., National City, Calif., is building a Double Star engine. The dimensions are: Length of boiler, 39"; Diameter of drive wheels, 16" and face 4"; Bore 1-7/8 and stroke 2; and the boiler pressure will be 100 lbs. Looks as though the hard work is all done. -Elmer
Engine built by The Enterprise Co., Columbiana, Ohio. Owned and formerly used by Carl Erwin, Harrison, Arkansas.
The Chief's grandson at the Pion-Era, Saskatoon,Sask.,Canada,1959.
Indian Chief and his two sons at the Pion-Era, Saskatoon, Sask., 1959.
A fine Sawyer-Massey engine at the Pion-Era, Saskatoon, Sask., in 1959.
