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Old 10-27-2021, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by fcgiii View Post
And steam engines had to stop for water every hundred miles or so, which slowed them down and created need for water stations all along the route.
Too bad there hasn't been more done to adapt the Stirling engine to some modern-day uses. The technology has been around for well over 200 years: it was used in English mines to pump water as far back as 1816.