Built in 1965, the engine has been well made, complete with water pump and governor - the main bearings have been fitted with drip oilers, a nice detail we don't often see.
The boiler has its original - and now rather rare - twin tube spirit burner, but has been run latterly with a gas-fired ceramic burner.
Regular readers will know we're great fans of these - they are quiet in operation and don't produce noxious vapour which makes your eyes run. Most importantly, they can be regulated down such that steam production matches engine demand, rather than firing at full bore with more steam coming out of the safety valve than running the engine.
The plant is mounted on a tiled base, neatly piped up and complete with water tank and hand pump.
Photographs show three canisters of gas for the burner - note that we can't send these out on a courier service, however they're available for collection or could be included if the plant is delivered in our van.
length/inches | 29 |
width/inches | 21.5 |
height/inches | 19 |
cylinder material | cast iron |
valve type | slide |
governor type | Watt |
boiler maker | Stuart Turner |
boiler type | water tube |
boiler material | copper |
boiler construction | silver-soldered |
safety valve(s) | 1 |
safety valve type | spring |
hand pump | 1 |
whistle | yes |