Re: Break-in-two
Author: E
Date: 05-30-2014 - 15:11

Q Wrote:
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> Uh. - Maybe the broken knuckle was on the rear
> piece. You know, the piece of the broken train
> that has no engine attached. 50/50 chance of
> that!

So what? In that case, you close the angle cock,
pull up to the new knuckle, load it onto the rear
car, shove back to within about a carlength of the
break, then you only have to carry the knuckle
a carlength or so.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Break-in-two deano 05-30-2014 - 09:19
  Re: Break-in-two Ed Workman 05-30-2014 - 09:58
  Re: Break-in-two Pdxrailtransit 05-30-2014 - 10:34
  Re: Break-in-two E 05-30-2014 - 13:22
  Re: Break-in-two Q 05-30-2014 - 13:33
  Re: Break-in-two Duke 05-30-2014 - 13:50
  Re: Break-in-two E 05-30-2014 - 15:11
  Re: Break-in-two Shortline Sammie 05-30-2014 - 14:02
  Re: Break-in-two BN Oly 05-31-2014 - 11:31
  Re: Break-in-two HUTCH 7.62 06-01-2014 - 09:18
  Re: Break-in-two George Andrews 06-01-2014 - 09:23
  Re: How much does a knuckle weigh? WebDigger 06-01-2014 - 11:01
  Re: How much does a knuckle weigh? SGB 06-01-2014 - 17:40
  Re: How much does a knuckle weigh? Craig Tambo 06-01-2014 - 22:52


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