@Rich Melvin posted:The “…big storage tank…” is the boiler. They connect an air compressor to the boiler and run it…for long time. Once the boiler is pumped up to whatever pressure the compressor can achieve, the compressor is disconnected and the engine can move. We’ve done it with 765 several times.
Ya know...it makes so much more sense that they can do that once you point it out. I can't believe I didn't realize that's how it's done.
I also read "we've done it 765 times" instead of "We've done it with 765 several times."