Page Engineering Co.

Designed especially for 24 hour service seven days a week, the Page engines for 1926 were built in four models. These included a 75 horsepower two-cylinder model with a 10 1/2 x 15 inch bore and stroke. Other sizes included the 55 horsepower single cylinder, 110 horsepower double, and a three-cylinder 165 horsepower size. All three used a 13 inch bore and 20 inhc stokre. Other sizes included the 55 horespower single cylinder, 110 horsepower double, and three-cylinder 165 horsepower size. All three used a 13 inch bore and 20 inch stroke. These big oil engines used seven rings on each piston to maintain good compression. A double cylinder 110 horsepower Page engine is restored adn in operating condition at the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.

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