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121: Henry Ford: The Model T & Mass Production

History That Doesn't Suck

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A Steam Engine on Wheels, Powering a Wagon

In 1882, William Ford's Dearborn neighbor procures a portable steam engine. The powerful engine can run grain-threshers and sawmills. It's also, hoarseless. Henry is fired in six days at the Michigan carworks. We'll never know why. He soon employed again, though likely thanks to his father's friendship with James Flour,. who hires the young Ford boy as a machine shop. And following the whole year, Westinghouse Road Agent makes his own locomotive.

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