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Judging by the illustration, I would say that the engine is not one of these, but instead an LMS Kitson 0-4-0ST from the Stanier era. Should I put the information about Pug in the railway series on the Kitson 0-4-0ST page, and remove it from this one? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Notsoboxy ( talk • contribs) 22:49, 26 February 2010 (UTC)
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The lead paragraph contained a sentence stating “… diameter boiler pressed to 140 lbf/in2 (965 kPa) powering …” I corrected it to “… diameter boiler pressured to 140 lbf/in2 (965 kPa) powering …” and it was reverted. Before I risk an edit war can someone explain how a boiler can be 'pressed'. (Well it can. That's how they make them. But they press at tons/sq in to bend the steel.) Comments please. OrewaTel ( talk) 05:53, 31 July 2022 (UTC)