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(Carl Purinton "ground flying" on his 3-1/2" gauge Boxford Outer Belt track. Photo by Bob MacMillan. From http://www.northeastlivesteamers.org/Docs/History/NELSmem_boxford_4.html)
 
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Carl Purinton "ground flying" on his 3-1/2" gauge Boxford Outer Belt track. Photo by Bob MacMillan. From http://www.northeastlivesteamers.org/Docs/History/NELSmem_boxford_4.html
Charlie Purinton "ground flying" on his father's 3-1/2" gauge Boxford Outer Belt track. According to John Kurdzionak, the loco is a Delaware and Hudson style Wooten-fireboxed engine called "Skeevers". Its history is written about in the Charlie Purinton live steam history book. They tried several different ashpan configurations on it before they got it to steam well.  Photo by Bob MacMillan. From http://www.northeastlivesteamers.org/Docs/History/NELSmem_boxford_4.html

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Charlie Purinton "ground flying" on his father's 3-1/2" gauge Boxford Outer Belt track. According to John Kurdzionak, the loco is a Delaware and Hudson style Wooten-fireboxed engine called "Skeevers". Its history is written about in the Charlie Purinton live steam history book. They tried several different ashpan configurations on it before they got it to steam well. Photo by Bob MacMillan. From http://www.northeastlivesteamers.org/Docs/History/NELSmem_boxford_4.html

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