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  2. Buffalo Electric Carriage - Wikipedia

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    The single electric motor produced 2.5 hp (1.9 kW). The car weighed 1800 lb (816 kg). The 1904 Buffalo Golf Brake was a surrey model. Equipped with a tonneau, it could seat 6 passengers and sold for US$2200. Two electric motors were situated at the rear of the car, produced 2.5 hp (1.9 kW) each. The car weighed 2200 lb (998 kg). The 1904 ...

  3. Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company was an American electric car manufacturing company from 1912 until 1915 located at 1219-1247 Main Street in Buffalo, New York. The motorcars were marked under the Buffalo brand. The company was formed by a merger of several electrical vehicle and allied companies which included: [2]

  4. Babcock Electric Carriage Company - Wikipedia

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    The Babcock Electric Carriage Company was an American automobile company based in Buffalo, New York that produced electric vehicles under the Babcock brand from 1906 through 1912. The company was founded by and named after Francis A Babcock. They offered a range of electric motorcars at prices ranging from $1,800 to $3,800.

  5. Jack (device) - Wikipedia

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    A jack which can lift a mobile home. A jack is a mechanical lifting device used to apply great forces or lift heavy loads. A mechanical jack employs a screw thread for lifting heavy equipment. A hydraulic jack uses hydraulic power. [1] The most common form is a car jack, floor jack or garage jack, which lifts vehicles so that maintenance can be ...

  6. Jackscrew - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, improvements to the grinding of hydraulic rams and the use of O ring seals reduced the price of low-cost hydraulic jacks and they became widespread for use with domestic cars. Screw jacks still remain for minimal-cost applications, such as the little-used tyre-changing jacks supplied with cars, or where their self-locking ...

  7. Edward J. Barcalo - Wikipedia

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    Edward Joel Barcalo (1870–1963) was an American businessman, noted for founding the Barcalo Manufacturing Company (now the Barcalounger Company), perhaps best known for the Barcalounger. [1]

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