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HARDING’S Revolution Counter, 1897
By Harding’s of Leeds, 1897.
~ 9″ Dia Face ~
A rare and handsome lubricator of the type fitted to mid and late 19th century beam and stationary engines.
Category: Tachometers & Engine Revolution Counters
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