Re: Water in tender?
Author: HUTCH 7.62
Date: 04-29-2014 - 17:02

E Wrote:
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> Fred Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Water in tender is probably to keep the wheels
> > from sliding during braking.
>
> In the first place, the brakes are not working.
>
> In the second, even empty, they won't slide the
> wheels.
>
> Although, this particular group HAS slid a few
> wheels.

Did I miss something? I thought the steam crew got the brakes working in colton.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  How did 4014 perform on the first day? David Dewey 04-28-2014 - 21:07
  Re: How did 4014 perform on the first day? P. Kepler 04-29-2014 - 01:17
  Re: How did 4014 perform on the first day? Rich Hunn 04-29-2014 - 07:16
  Water in tender? David Dewey 04-29-2014 - 10:47
  Re: Water in tender? E 04-29-2014 - 12:10
  Re: Water in tender? David Dewey 04-29-2014 - 12:57
  Re: Water in tender? Fred 04-29-2014 - 13:08
  Re: Water in tender? E 04-29-2014 - 15:36
  Re: Water in tender? HUTCH 7.62 04-29-2014 - 17:02
  Re: Water in tender? E 04-29-2014 - 17:09
  Re: Water in tender? Bruce Holleran 04-29-2014 - 18:31


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