id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19133 Gregory, Charles Hutton Practical Rules for the Management of a Locomotive Engine in the Station, on the Road, and in cases of Accident .txt text/plain 6464 210 62 the stuffing-boxes of the piston-rod and slide-valve spindle, or of water Engine-man were required to deliver to the Superintendent of the Station Water is supplied by opening the cocks in the feed-pipes, which allow the Engine-man has the power of regulating the height of the water in the The water is higher when the Engine is running than when stopping: a good working height for it in most Engines is when _water_ blows off from the middle cock while running, and _water and steam_ when stopping: an Engine-man is sometimes obliged to run the water rather lower, if he has Coke is put on the fire by the Stoker, at the order of the Engine-man, turn off the feed-pumps, the steam slightly blowing off, and the Engine The Engine-man should frequently look to the working gear, to see that it In a six-wheeled Engine it requires the stoppage of the train until ./cache/19133.txt ./txt/19133.txt