In this video we are down in south west Kansas. We will take a look at 3 Tractors that where buried on the banks of the now dried up Cimmaron river. I knew where two of these traction engines where but had to look for the Avery. As it was all hearsay on the location. I was really excited to find it. The first tractor in the video is what I believe to be a Rumley, the second is what I believe to be a advanced Rumley steam engine. In the late 1930s the state payed farmers to dump there obsolete farm equipment on the river banks to stop the banks from washing away. Due to these being buried, they survived from being scrapped. I know that on these banks near most of the bridge sites more of these iron beasts are still there
00:00 Intro
01:15 Rumley walk around
02:40 Advanced Rumley Steam Engine?
03:40 Searching for the Avery
03:50 First impressions of the Avery
04:47 Trying to find serial number looking at cylinder
05:10 closer look at crank
05:40 Draw bar fire box
06:10 top of boiler
06:23 governor
06:30 looking at flues front of boiler
06:57 rear coal/wood bunker
07:23 measuring flywheel, boiler
08:16 Me getting Philosophical
10:30 Closing thoughts and better pictures