Florida Flywheeler's

ANNUAL SHOW

Photos from the 7th Annual Show featuring Vintage Engines, Tractors and Machinery.

Harry's Display

I display engines at the peak of the show, so photos are taken afterward when time permits. There's not as much action in the photos that way, but believe it - there was ACTION at this show. The photos may load slowly, so take your time and enjoy...

(Flywheeler Park Sawmill)
An 80 year old Frick Sawmill provides lumber for park building construction.
The mill has a 16' carriage and a 60' track.

(Hello in there??)
Dave Sharp assisted by Bud Miesch cares for the not so portable 14,000# James Luffel steam engine.

Jeff Smith writes: "The engine is a James Luffel built in Ohio. They mostly built small portable and stationary engines and they built a lot of water related supplies, ie. water motors. This engine is rare due to its large size. Most of their engines were small. This engine came from a sawmill in Alabama."
(Maintenance after the run)

See more line-art and engravings at the GALLERY page.
(LEFFEL CLASS A)

() (Mogul JR) (Flour City Engine) (Case Traction Engine)

1910 75hp. Case steam traction engine built in Racine, WI. Owner Tom & Linda Crevasse of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. At the February 1999 show we took the great grand-daughter of J.I. Case for her first traction engine ride.

 

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