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Air compressor donated in Arkansas
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Our Harrison, Arkansas, division recently donated an Ingersoll-Rand 185 air compressor to the North Arkansas Rusty Wheels Old Engine Club.

The air compressor will be used to start a 3-cylinder Fairbanks motor engine, which will be used to operate a 1913 Geiser sawmill. The compressor can also be used to produce electricity during the club’s shows.

That includes the club’s 44th Annual Fall Show, scheduled for Oct. 7-8 near Harrison. Visitors can experience the sights and sounds of days gone by at the free event, which features antique steam engines, tractors, and other entertainment.

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