Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1926, p. 39

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November, 1926 MARINE REVIEW 39 ‘Better Materials Mean Better Service B Betas materials that go into an engine determine the Sees service that comes out of it. That is the reason os 5 that Bessemer Diesels deliver year after year of un- PACs interrupted, trouble-free service. They are built for Dale (eee 5 5 wear. Every part is the very finest that engineering as SP eee skill has so far developed. ce Bessemer crankshafts, for example, are of one piece steel, built to the formulas prescribed by the American Bureau of Shipping Grade II, and Lloyd’s Grade B— the very finest grade of crankshaft metal that can be produced regardless of cost. Their connecting rods are also built of these same fine materials, Like the crankshafts and connecting rods, every part that goes into a Bessemer Diesel is built to this same high standard. It is construction like this that insures the long, trouble-free service that only a Bessemer can deliver. That is why Bessemer Diesels are the ideal marine power plants, and are consistently being used in the newer and finer American built yachts, fish tugs and work boats. Write for complete details and specifications of Bessemer Diesels. THE BESSEMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY 84 Lincoln Avenue $3 Grove City, Pa. [) MER iy S\ @ z wl fy) . x) 4 Som pars ENGINES Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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