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Rosebery Engines & Machinery

The Rosebery (later Westinghouse Rosebery) Company of Sydney New South Wales (with many factories and offices in other states) made a range of engines and machinery for the Australian farm market. Many of their designs were "borrowed" from manufacturers in England and the USA. I imagine the licensing laws were not what they are today.

My Rosebery Engines
Rosebery Cross-cut Saw Rig or the A-Z of cutting logs
Rosebery C Series Vertical Instructions
Thanks to Glen Harris these instructions are also available as a PDF. Note these are the same instructions for the Buzacott Vertical.
Rosebery Pumper
More Rosebery Engines

 
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