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In a 1916 photograph shows a Hall-Seeley heavy-duty, slow-speed marine engine. It was of open-frame design, with the company claiming that a piston and connecting rod could be completely removed in two minutes. Hall-Seeley claimed that the entire crankshaft could be removed in a half hour.
Aside from a 1916 advertisement, nothing further on this company has been found.
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