The magazine that takes you into the fascinating world of the stationary engine
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The collection, restoration and study of stationary engines is a far bigger hobby than most people imagine. The reasons for this are not hard to find. The diversity of internal combustion engine designs from the pioneer days of the 1870s to the present day, outweighs the output of the automotive industry, while they are far cheaper than cars to collect! Their continual discovery, identification and restoration are brought alive each month in the pages of Stationary Engine magazine. |
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Discovery of a giant Crossley Engine
The 100hp Fielding Engine
Prickwillow Visit
Engines in Australia
John Pillman Profile
Petter Engines in Their Day
Plus: Identity & assistance, letters, engine torque, news, classifieds and more...
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