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"Pearl Engine",
"This is a picture of the first running for the engine.  For more info click on Pearl Engine Company in the Links section",
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"Pearl Engine",
"This is a picture of the reversing link for the engine,",
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WebsAlbum.addEntry(
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"PM Research 2A",
"One of my first machined my me engines. A great project for novices.",
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"http://www.mysidewheeler.com/pearl valve link.jpg",
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"Pearl Engine",
"shows a closeup of the links controlling the steam valve",
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"Midwest IV and Boiler",
"This was the first steam engine ever built by myself. It was quite simple to make and has many hours of use on it. It is installed in a small Midwest Steam boat. There is no radio control just a rudder to keep it running in circles. Hint: If you own one of these keep it well oiled as mine is starting to show wear on the crank. ",
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"E-Bay Special",
"This engine was purchased for about 60 dollars but needed much work. It was mounted on an old beat up board that was split down the middle. The steamchest, valve and linkages for the valve timing were gone. I tried to fabricate new ones and keep the \"OLD\" look intact. I still have to make new nut and bolts on the steam chest area. If anyone knows anything about this engine please contact me. Thanks Ken",
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