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    1950s steamroller toy - GIF

    1950s steamroller toy.




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    Ok, that is super cool! I'm not old enough to have had one of those as a kid, but I would have wanted one regardless of age.

    For the guys that might have had one, why is there a flame coming out of the rear tube, like a flame thrower? He only lit that after the engine was spinning.
    Also, I'm assuming there was supposed to be a rubber o-ring belt that went around the top shaft with flywheel and down around the rear large wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KustomsbyKent View Post
    Ok, that is super cool! I'm not old enough to have had one of those as a kid, but I would have wanted one regardless of age.

    For the guys that might have had one, why is there a flame coming out of the rear tube, like a flame thrower? He only lit that after the engine was spinning.
    Also, I'm assuming there was supposed to be a rubber o-ring belt that went around the top shaft with flywheel and down around the rear large wheel?
    The later version made by Mamod used a coiled spring band from the outboard side of the flywheel driving on the centre line of the rear wheel, both of my parents unknowingly of each other bought me a Mamod Traction engine one Christmas, so I ended up with two of them, I still have one of them, my younger brother had the other. More here:https://www.modelenthusiasts.com/MAM...1A/-SR1A..html

    That burner is different to mine, which was a mesh covered asbestos rope absorber/burner for methalated spirits, later versions used small hexamine fuel tablets in a tray to remove the asbestos issue.



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