HELP identify steam tug
HELP identify steam tug
Hello
Please help identify the steam engine of the steam tug. Presumably built in 1906. Kiel or Brandenburg. 2 letters G and H are visible on the oilers of the main bearing under the covers.
Please help identify the steam engine of the steam tug. Presumably built in 1906. Kiel or Brandenburg. 2 letters G and H are visible on the oilers of the main bearing under the covers.
Last edited by SteamTech on Thu Nov 17, 2022 11:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: HELP identify steam tug
Hello
Please help identify the steam engine of the steam tug. Presumably built in 1906. Kiel or Brandenburg. 2 letters G and H are visible on the oilers of the main bearing under the covers.
Please help identify the steam engine of the steam tug. Presumably built in 1906. Kiel or Brandenburg. 2 letters G and H are visible on the oilers of the main bearing under the covers.
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Re: HELP identify steam tug
Hello,
it could be a ARDELT Twin.
A few more photos would be very welcome.
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Dietrich
it could be a ARDELT Twin.
A few more photos would be very welcome.
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Dietrich
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Re: HELP identify steam tug
Yes, more photos might help.
The engine's valve actuating mechanism looks quite different from those I've seen on large marine steam engines.
I cannot figure out the actions involved.
RussN
The engine's valve actuating mechanism looks quite different from those I've seen on large marine steam engines.
I cannot figure out the actions involved.
RussN
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Re: HELP identify steam tug
I believe that is Marshall valve gear, as discussed in the Fall 2022 issue of the Funnel.
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Re: HELP identify steam tug
Good afternoon. thank you for your interest. now we have removed the engine from the steam tug and we can take any photo of this machine and the steam boiler.dampfspieler wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 10:37 pmHello,
it could be a ARDELT Twin.
A few more photos would be very welcome.
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Dietrich
Re: HELP identify steam tug
we are engaged in the restoration of steam engines and machine tools. here is the website, there is a link to the youtube channel.
www.steamtechmuseum.ru
www.steamtechmuseum.ru