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Increasing the size of the boiler, then, would not increase the pressure available on the piston heads?

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Increasing the size of the boiler, then, would not increase the pressure available on the piston heads?

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No; that would not vary with the size of the boiler. The stored power, however, is to give flexibility to meet all conditions, and for this it is ample. The Stanley boiler is the result of twenty-five years of experience in meeting all motoring requirements, recognizing the necessity and value of supplying power, speed and control which will vindicate the owner’s judgment and pride on the road. It meets the extreme conditions when the work is heavy without being wasteful when the work is light.

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