FRICK TRACTION ENGINE.

The illustration of the left side of the [Frick Traction] given on opposite page represents it as being a Center Crank, Rear Geared traction engine.

This engine is constructed with an overhanging cylinder, bolted to the cast iron engine frame, which contains the locomotive style guides and both pillow block bearings for the crank shaft. It has a Cross-head Pump connected with long heater, has a specially designed Reverse Gear, also a [Friction Clutch] attached to the band wheel.

The round bottom fire box boiler swings in a channel iron frame, which reaches from front axle to the rear of the boiler, around the fire box, to which it is attached, and has a spring in front end only.

The wheels are made entirely of iron, with forged spokes and wrought tire, with high mud grouters bolted on.

On the channel iron frame in front of fire box is placed a heavy plank, to which two large water tanks are attached on either side. The steering wheel and band wheel are on opposite sides of engine and it has all the necessary fittings, so that with proper handling it will be found perfectly safe and reliable. The platform in rear is also supported upon the channel iron frame.

Frick Traction Engine.

DESCENDING HILLS.