Original 8-inch Ericsson Hot Air Engine
This is an 8-inch bore Ericsson hot air engine patented in 1880 by John Ericsson and made by the Rider-Ericsson Engine co. around 1906. It was designed to pump water from cisterns or wells into tanks on upper floors or into pressure tanks. This engine came from an old home in Southeastern Kentucky. All of its component parts and original paint are very well preserved. This model was used with a deep well pump which is now attached to the engine.

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