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| ABOVE: Nearing completion, the Small Engine Shop Exhibit is tucked in one corner of the Diebold Agricultural Hall. The hard work of a determined group of CAMA's small engine enthusiasts has made this exhibit a reality. |
ABOVE: Myron Wininger one of the small engine volunteer workers, stops to pose for this photo, as he prepares the exhibit for the Fall Festival. Engines of all types and sizes will be mounted on the shelves and benches. |
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| ABOVE: Just one example of the variety of small engines on display. This small 2.5 hp Panther engine was generally ordered as a kit and assembled by the purchaser. |
ABOVE: A beautifully restored one-lunger gas engine. |
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| ABOVE: Two examples of early lawn mower engines. |
ABOVE: Not just gas engines on exhibit. In addition to this early water pump, there will be displays of tools, and other objects and paraphernalia that might have been seen in an early engine shop. |
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| ABOVE: An example of the wide variety of engines, this Maytag engine with foot pedal starter, was used to power an early washing machine. |
ABOVE: Some of the many engines waiting to be set up for display. |