. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . IN , brake valve. Two steel balls answeredthe purpose of valves, the cone of thejoint collar being turned out to afford Small Hand Lubricator. By F. W. Bentley, Jr., MissouriValley, Ia. Under a great many conditions whichnecessitate the peculiar location andrunning of steam piping, it is impos-sible to conveniently locate and use ahydrostatic lubricator for the engine,and in some instances a force-feed lubri-cator is all that can be utilized for thepurpose. Where the ques


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . IN , brake valve. Two steel balls answeredthe purpose of valves, the cone of thejoint collar being turned out to afford Small Hand Lubricator. By F. W. Bentley, Jr., MissouriValley, Ia. Under a great many conditions whichnecessitate the peculiar location andrunning of steam piping, it is impos-sible to conveniently locate and use ahydrostatic lubricator for the engine,and in some instances a force-feed lubri-cator is all that can be utilized for thepurpose. Where the question of ex-pense is involved in the purchase orlocal manufacture of one, some peculiarariangements are often found in opera-tion. The sketch and photograph showthe design of one utilized in connectionwith a steam lead running close to a. Fitting a Cylinder Key. Bv J. J. Smith, Rochester, N. Old Vet watched the Carpentermaking a templet for a cylinder key, andas he had seen the Carpenter doing thesame thing several times in the course oftwo weeks, his curiosity got the better ofhim and he asked how often a key hadto be fitted for that particular engine. Well, said the Carpenter, with amild kind of a cuss word, this is tfceeighth templet I have made in the pastten days, and I dont believe the keyshave been made according to thetemplets. Well, Daniel, said the Old Vet, youmay not have the cylinder back againstthe frame in good shape; suppose we tryit. We will place the engine on this sideon the top quarter and give her and see what the result will be. So the Old Vet got up on the engine,placed the left side on the top quarter, setthe brake, and opened the throttle. Therewas a hard knock and the Carpenter leta yell out that could have been heardhalf way around the house. The Old Vett;ot down and with a sm


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