|Diameter of cylinder. | | | | | |Tonnage.| | |strokes.| | |bucket. ---------------+----+-----+----+--------+---+---+--------+----+----+-------- | ft.| ft.| ft.|ft.| | in.| ft.| | | | Receipts | 4,05 | 7s. 5d. | 16,1.
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