1313 Mamod Live Steam Traction Engine TE1A - Brand New In Box & with TYRES!


Latest News: Rubber tyres are now fitted as standard, giving greater traction and protection against damage.

Without steam, the Industrial Revolution would not have happened.

Made in Britain, home of steam engine fathers Savery, Newcomen, and Watt, this super working steam traction engine replicates a 1930s design.

The Mamod TE1A is highly detailed, built of heavy-gauge steel and brass with a green painted brass boiler, water level gauge and safety valve. Comes complete with removable canopy and steering extension rod. The spoked diecast flywheel runs a drive belt connected to the rear wheel. Exhaust steam is vented to the chimney for added realism. All you need is water!

Now supplied with safe, non-toxic, environmentally friendly, ethanol based gel biofuel.

Recommended Age 14+ or with supervision.

Specification:
  • New: Rubber tyres
  • Forward and Reverse
  • Steam Whistle
  • Pressure Safety Valve
  • Steering Rod
  • Supplied complete with funnel, oil and gel fuel
  • Dimensions: 270 x 137 x 178 mm

    If you are seeking a hobby, buying that special gift or adding to a unique collection then working steam engines give pleasure to young and old alike and will be treasured for life.

    History
    Mamod was founded in Birmingham, U.K. by Geoffrey Malins in the late 1930's. Mamod initially made model stationary live steam engines, progressing to road rollers, traction engines and roadsters over the years. Their reputation for excellence has been built up over 50 years. All models are tested to strict standards and safety valves control the working pressures of all units. The Mamod range is broad, obtainable in pre-assembled or kit form to give variety and choice.







    Free delivery for large parcels only covers the UK Mainland excluding Northern Ireland, the UK Islands and parts of the Scottish Highlands. Please email for a quote prior to making a purchase for large parcel delivery outside the UK Mainland. Orders must be received by 2 p.m. for Express delivery which excludes weekends and public holidays. Delivery times are from date of despatch and not the date of order.