[Steam-engine] Peerless TT Information

BETH VANARSDALL 24port at accesstoledo.com
Sun Apr 30 19:49:20 PDT 2006


Hi Blake,

Unfortunately, this is all of the information that I could glean from Dan.
He didn't remember the name of the seller, but has a picture of him.  He is
located South of Clyde, OH closer to Green Springs if that is of any
assistance.

I got the SN right off of the cylinder.

Beth

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:steam-engine-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com] On Behalf Of Blake
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 10:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [Steam-engine] Peerless TT Information

Beth, I don't have that number on my list, but I have a 13131 that is  
a 1907 and a 13749 that is a 1908. I have 12 Peerless engines in Ohio  
on my list, so more information might help me look.

Blake

On Apr 30, 2006, at 7:08 PM, BETH VANARSDALL wrote:

> Let's wake the ATIS list up some more.  I've posted the following in
> SmokStak too.  Jim Showers, I think this may be right up your alley!
>
>
>
>   _____
>
> Dan Henry of Perrysburg, OH bought a Peerless TT SN#13588 last  
> summer and is
> looking for information. According to the prior owner, the engine was
> shipped new to Virginia somewhere. Dan bought it from a man near Green
> Springs, OH. He said that they farmed with it.
>
> Dan has been told that it is a 1903 or a 1908. Does anyone have a  
> serial
> number list to give him a better idea? The valve cover has 1903 in  
> it. The
> engine has had a tough life and it appears to have sustained damage  
> to the
> right side. Several brackets have been broken. He doesn't know if a  
> few of
> the wooden spokes broke or it went through a bridge.
>
> It has the original left rear tank, but a 55 gal drum on the right.  
> He has
> the base for the right, but no clue what the top looks like.
>
> The engine needs a new firebox door. His is barely hanging together.
>
> He is also intrigued by the canopy. He says it is boat shaped with  
> no nails
> or bolts apparent anywhere. How did they put it together?
>
> Add how to put the smokestake together to the list also!
>
> Does anyone have a catalog for it and know how many might be left?  
> He said
> that it looks exactly like Paul Ward's Q (HI Paul! ) and if he gets  
> it to
> Wauseon that he wants one to drive forward & one backwards so  
> everyone can
> see each side as it goes through the parade!
>
> Dan's also trying to do some valve work to it and is befuddled by  
> the set
> up.
>
> Dan prefers snail mail, but if you get the information to me, I can  
> send it
> on.
>
> Many thanks!
> Beth
>
>
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