SISSONS 8 H.P. Enclosed Generator Engine
No. 4760 ~ Built 1944
Approx 8 H.P. output.
A high speed enclosed steam engine suitable for belt work or direct coupling to a dynamo, etc by Sisson & Co, Gloucester. In good condition and complete with fittings.
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