R0t> TUMBLE EN 95 



PART SIX 



Before taking up the handling of a Traction Engine. 



on of a number of things you are 1 

 to d< > ou ought not to do. 



Don't open the throttle too quickly, or you may throw 

 rive belt off. It is also more apt to raise the water 



:t priming. 



I> ;npt to start the engine with the cylinder 



cocks closed, but make it a habit to open them when you 

 this will always insure your cylinder being free from 

 er on starting. 



Don't talk too much while on duty. 

 Don't pull the ashes out of the ash pan unless you have 

 a bucket of v :idy. 



Don't start the pump when you know you have low 



er. 



Don't let it get low. 

 Don't let your engine get dirty. 

 Don't say you can't keep it clean. 

 Don't leave your engine at night till you have covered 

 it up. 



Don't let the exhaust nozzle lime up, and don't allow 



