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GAS ENGINE RESTORATION

In 112 Pages, Rooke meticulously leads you through stripping and rebuilding each component of the engine, from bearings to cylinder heads to ignition.

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A follow-up to his highly regarded first book, this newest gas engine restoration guide from veteran vintage engine restorer Peter Rooke offers a wealth of information for both the new and experienced engine hobbyist. Drawing from his experience repairing and restoring gas engines, Rooke shares the tips and techniques he’s acquired to aid engine restorers in almost every facet of the restoration process.

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AMERICA’S RURAL YESTERDAY

VOLUME 1: FIELDWORK

transports the reader to another time, when life moved slower and family and community was important. More than 100 photos by famed photographer J.C. Allen show fieldwork, including planting, tilling, harvesting, and more. Also included are shots of threshing, corn shelling, milling, and haystacking. Horses, mules, oxen, vintage tractors,

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