Peerless Steam Traction Engine


My son Michael is running his 1919 Peerless steam traction engine.

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I have a peerless tankless steam boiler. I had a CG460 low probe water cutoff but the manual calls for a CG450

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3 Responses to Peerless Steam Traction Engine

  1. b1cow says:

    Me Too!! It was …
    Me Too!! It was almost 70 here in central ohio today. We’ll pay for it in a week or so when it’s 5 below! Nice Engine! I’ve been going to shows since 1965, still have my badge from the show!

  2. manowaradmiral says:

    It was around 35 …
    It was around 35 degrees, and consumed coal like a bottomless pit. It took 45 minutes from cold to get to 15 pounds then I used the blower and it steam up quickly. I was running around 80 pounds, the steam was wet and condensed easily making great white plumes. It was the last run of the season and was drained out later that day. Can’t wait for Spring!

  3. b1cow says:

    Neat to see …
    Neat to see steamers run in cool weather!

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