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Steam Locomotive Stoker Engine Restoration - Part 10: Removing Valve Sleeves Using a Hydraulic Press

Steam Locomotive Stoker Engine Restoration - Part 10: Removing Valve Sleeves Using a Hydraulic Press Removing cast iron valve sleeves out of the cylinder head on the Standard Stoker Company Steam Stoker Engine. This steam engine is being restored for the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway No. 576 which is being restored by the Nashville Steam Preservation Society in Nashville, TN.

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