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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1925, Advertising, p. 21

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August, 1925 MARINE REVIEW §218-2, Simplicity is worth money to you— 3 she small power plants the cost of skilled attendance forms a much larger percentage of the total cost than in large plants. Skill and forethought in design, therefore, that reduce the necessary attention to a minimum, while always valuable, are especially well worth- while in the smaller engine sizes. Such skill and forethought are conspicuous features to anyone who studies the design of the Worthington two-cycle solid-injection oil engine. Designed by men who understand and appreciate problems of the small power plant, and built by men who know their business, it is one of the simplest, sturdiest Diesel oil engines built anywhere. It has few parts to give trouble, no delicate adjustments to be made, and approaches perfect automatic operation. Operating on solid injection, it requires no air compressor; its rate of combustion is self-adjusting. Its simplicity makes it the logical engine for all applications that come within its ratings. These solid-injection two-cycle Worthington engines are only one item in the Worthington Diesel engine line, which includes four-cycle and two-cycle single-acting,and two-cycle double-acting, with solid injection on the smaller engines and air injection on the larger ones. We will gladly make recommendations as to which type is best suited for your needs and send literature upon request. WORTHINGTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORPORATION 115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CITY BRANCH OFFICES IN 24 CITIES WORTHINGTON 4 $ . =, ZT LL SSS NN / SS LZ. Z ——— / SENN) — SS Daas AAS Sy \\ . LTS VSS Pl 21 Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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