The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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Page 131
... average carried through the mails for a longer distance than the news- papers . Therefore they should pay more for the service . It costs , says Hitchcock , five cents to transport a pound of maga- zines and two cents to transport a ...
... average carried through the mails for a longer distance than the news- papers . Therefore they should pay more for the service . It costs , says Hitchcock , five cents to transport a pound of maga- zines and two cents to transport a ...
Page 135
... average individual to learn that we im- port about one - quarter of the potatoes used in this country , but such is the fact . This lagging of the potato crop is one of the chief reasons why living expenses in America have climbed until ...
... average individual to learn that we im- port about one - quarter of the potatoes used in this country , but such is the fact . This lagging of the potato crop is one of the chief reasons why living expenses in America have climbed until ...
Page 164
... average speed of 65 miles per hour . In this short time 834 tons of coal were shoveled into the firebox . The average scoop used on a locomotive holds 14 to 15 pounds of coal . Taking the latter figure as the average scoop load the ...
... average speed of 65 miles per hour . In this short time 834 tons of coal were shoveled into the firebox . The average scoop used on a locomotive holds 14 to 15 pounds of coal . Taking the latter figure as the average scoop load the ...
Page 165
... average consumption for the Lake Shore test the big Mallet would burn 61⁄2 tons per hour or one - half more than the Pacific type locomotive burned . At the maximum for the Lake Shore tests the consumption would be 71⁄2 tons , while at ...
... average consumption for the Lake Shore test the big Mallet would burn 61⁄2 tons per hour or one - half more than the Pacific type locomotive burned . At the maximum for the Lake Shore tests the consumption would be 71⁄2 tons , while at ...
Page 167
... average speed of seventeen miles per hour over the division . The steam pressure did not vary more than four pounds and there was very little blowing off . At the end of. The coal crusher is located on the tender . MACHINES TO FIRE ...
... average speed of seventeen miles per hour over the division . The steam pressure did not vary more than four pounds and there was very little blowing off . At the end of. The coal crusher is located on the tender . MACHINES TO FIRE ...
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