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As usual, Tom, a great group of photos. I look forward to them.
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Yes great pics Tom I always love them. Pic # 14 I worked @ that garage, I worked & three guys stood around smoking & not helping!
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Hilo Hawaii Today
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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#4 Interesting to see a right hand drive with what looks like an Iowa license.
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Pic #13: Family must be doing well from the oil on their land, having a fancy brand new automobile and nice bowler hats an all, they are on the way up !
I see two derricks and what appears to be a 'long line' attached to the post behind.
I see two derricks and what appears to be a 'long line' attached to the post behind.
When in trouble, do not fear, blame the second engineer ! 
Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver

Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver
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Maybe it is just the perspective of the photograph that makes it appear that photo #4 is right hand drive. Looking under the hood it appears to me that the steering column is on the left hand side.
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1915 Runabout
1918 Runabout
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The T in picture 4 is left hand drive and the dog is riding shotgun on the right side. If you look closely over the cylinder head between the right fender and headlight you can see the steering gear coming threw the firewall.
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The angle of the picture makes it look like the man driving the car is on the right, but he isn’t. What looks like a steering gear on the right side is the fender iron.
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That is indeed a long line or central power set up. Somewhere on the property, they had set up an engine and crank apparatus that connected to cable or sucker rods laid along the ground which reached to several wells that required pumping. That system allowed one engine to pump several wells. When I was a kid, there were a number of these outfits still in operation. One may still be operating at Flat rock, Illinois. The Library of Congress
has a number of photos and diagrams of these things, which used to be very common in older oil fields in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Texas, and elsewhere. Some of them were very elaborate, and they were very interesting to watch and listen to as they operated.
More information:
LOW←TECH MAGAZINE
https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com › 2013 › 01 › the-mechanical-transmission-of-power-1-stangenkunst
The Mechanical Transmission of Power (1): Stangenkunst
See part 2: Jerker line systems. Sources: "The first half century of the rod-engine (c1540-c1600)", Graham Hollister-Short, in "Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society", Vol. 12, No. 3, Summer 1994. Historical Metallurgy Society Special Publication: Mining before powder. -
*** See article on "Jerker Line Systems"***
has a number of photos and diagrams of these things, which used to be very common in older oil fields in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Texas, and elsewhere. Some of them were very elaborate, and they were very interesting to watch and listen to as they operated.
More information:
LOW←TECH MAGAZINE
https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com › 2013 › 01 › the-mechanical-transmission-of-power-1-stangenkunst
The Mechanical Transmission of Power (1): Stangenkunst
See part 2: Jerker line systems. Sources: "The first half century of the rod-engine (c1540-c1600)", Graham Hollister-Short, in "Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society", Vol. 12, No. 3, Summer 1994. Historical Metallurgy Society Special Publication: Mining before powder. -
*** See article on "Jerker Line Systems"***
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Based on their leering expressions and body language, these guys think they are going to get lucky. The women’s expressions tell of a wholly different outcome…
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The woman on the right looks like my grandmother. If it were... he would not be getting lucky. (He'd likely be getting a black eye)jiminbartow wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:57 pmBased on their leering expressions and body language, these guys think they are going to get lucky. The women’s expressions tell of a wholly different outcome…
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Abakca, My Sister in law lives on the other side of the island in Kona. Jim
Back road kinda guy stuck on the freeway of life.
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That's great! Send me a pm, there are no model t people here so far
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The gentlemen were very disappointed when they found that the ladies had packed an extra gallon of gasoline...