File:Wallis and Stevens Advance steam roller 1.jpg

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Wallis & Steevens "Advance" steam roller built 1936

Steam rollers must not stop on soft tarmac even when reversing so this engine , built without a large flywheel had the ability to reverse instantly without stopping. Powered by two separate compound steam engines.
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Steam roller rolling

Author Les Chatfield from Brighton, England

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