File:WWS Klimacombustionengine.ogg

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WWS_Klimacombustionengine.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 51 s, 117 kbps, file size: 4.06 MB)

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English: The sound of Klima engine in operation. The recording was realized in the National Museum of Agriculture and Agricultural-Food Industry in Szreniawa (Poland).

The engine was used for performing agricultural works: pumping water, powering sieving equipment and small mills. The device is mounted on a trolley, as it was transported from one farm to the other. In order to reduce maintenance costs, several farmers used to buy and share one engine, or a wealthier farmer owned it and would rent to his neighbors.

Manufacturer: Machine and Motor Factory in Brno, Czechoslovakia
Year of manufacture: 1926

Sound recordist: Monika Widzicka
Tags: 1920s/agriculture/combustion engine/Czechoslovakia/Engine/Klima/Szreniawa
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Author Work With Sounds / Museum of Municipal Engineering
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