The Ag museum in Austin MB has this amazing mill engine that they run during their annual Thresherman’s Reunion. Didn’t happen this year due to Covid so we went and camped there on our own. I got to spend a few days in their huge collections without the usual crowds. This mill engine was taken out of a local flour mill and restored. It would make a great modelling project. It is an expansion engine with one cylinder larger than the other. But as far as I could figure out the steam enters the larger cylinder first, crosses to the smaller cylinder, and exits from there. This is opposite to what I understand for an expansion engine. Complex valve arrangement. Any ideas on how this engine works?