English: A
Fairbanks-Morse diesel engine (model 32E14) and pump used for pumping canal water, on display at
John Stretch Memorial Park. This 3-cylinder engine produced 225
horsepower, at a maximum of 300
rpm, with a 14-inch
bore and a 17-inch
stroke. The pump has a horizontal propeller, with an
axial flow design, and a 48-inch diameter opening, and could pump 80,000 gallons per minute. It was put into use by the
Central and Southern Water Management District during the 1940s, and retired from service on May 28, 1991.
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Fairbanks-Morse diesel engine (model 32E14) and pump used for pumping canal water, on display at
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English: A
Fairbanks-Morse diesel engine (model 32E14) and pump used for pumping canal water, on display at
John Stretch Memorial Park. This 3-cylinder engine produced 225
horsepower, at a maximum of 300
rpm, with a 14-inch
bore and a 17-inch
stroke. The pump has a horizontal propeller, with an
axial flow design, and a 48-inch diameter opening, and could pump 80,000 gallons per minute. It was put into use by the
Central and Southern Water Management District during the 1940s, and retired from service on May 28, 1991.
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Fairbanks-Morse diesel engine (model 32E14) and pump used for pumping canal water, on display at
John Stretch Memorial Park. This 3-cylinder engine produced 225 [[w:horsepo
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