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Post by mountaingoatgreg on Feb 8, 2010 18:23:13 GMT -5
Dug into the junk drawer and came out with this "thing"
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Post by icghogger on Feb 9, 2010 10:04:28 GMT -5
Pretty sweet, it actually looks like some of the oil field stuff we see down here (altho most of it moves on trucks )
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Post by mrlfan on Feb 9, 2010 14:36:28 GMT -5
Don't worry, the engineers on the K&O will have those 2 tanks seperated and in many pieces before they even leave the yard limits. There wont be anything left to worry about lifting. ;D Good job Greg. Glenn
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Post by mountaingoatgreg on Feb 9, 2010 20:56:06 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments...even you Glenn I found some pictures of some similar things online but really did not put much thought into getting the load moved off the car. My job is to just move the car... someone else can worry about unloading it
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Post by kcs1967 on Feb 11, 2010 15:33:23 GMT -5
I like the load, it looks great!
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Post by stewarttrains98 on Feb 12, 2010 15:12:20 GMT -5
Interesting load. I made a MOW car with a flat car and then added a old Athearn tank car and frame to it. I then added some piping and some tool boxes to the ends of the car. In theory, it is used to refill the wayside flange grease boxes by using air from a locomotive. While your load looks like some type of boilers being shipped.
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