Re: running on rough track question-minimum set?
Author: BOB2
Date: 10-21-2020 - 03:03

72lb rail Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> 60lb Rail Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Minimum set is about 10-20 lbs of air on the
> > brakes. It means they would lightly apply the
> > brakes and then pull against them. Works good
> for
> > empties, loads pull smoother.
>
>
> Wow that much huh? What railroad do you work for?
> I would get fired for doing that after I string
> lined the train or ripped the drawbar out.
>
> A minimum set is 6-8lbs by the way

Yep, you actually have a minimum set position, 4-6 pounds.... But, dragging the cut, either loaded or empties, on bad track isn't always the best idea either, as that indeed can cause a cut or train to string-line pulling on curves with real bad track, and pull the track even more out of alignment... Knuckles and drawbars a problem, not really, that's almost always too much power on heavy tonnage and/or a metal fatigue.... I would just slow way way down, and gently ride out the dips and twists... That way when it does derail you don't have as big a mess, and can pull it back on the rail fairly easily with "chunks"....



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  running on rough track question non-rail here 10-20-2020 - 23:00
  Re: running on rough track question 60lb Rail 10-20-2020 - 23:17
  Re: running on rough track question non rail 10-20-2020 - 23:56
  Re: running on rough track question 72lb rail 10-21-2020 - 00:55
  Re: running on rough track question-minimum set? BOB2 10-21-2020 - 03:03
  Re: running on rough track question-minimum set? FUD 10-21-2020 - 08:06
  Re: running on rough track question-minimum set? Shortline Sammie 10-21-2020 - 09:47
  Denver-operator alert ! 10-21-2020 - 09:56
  Re: running on rough track question-minimum set? Dr Zarkoff 10-21-2020 - 09:50
  Re: running on rough track question Nudge 10-21-2020 - 17:36
  Re: running on rough track question Nudge 10-21-2020 - 17:45
  Re: running on rough track question-the straighten it out as you go method of trains handling on rough track.... BOB2 10-21-2020 - 18:09


Go to: Message ListSearch
Subject: 
Your Name: 
Spam prevention:
Please, enter the code that you see below in the input field. This is for blocking bots that try to post this form automatically.
 ********    ******    **     **  **     **   ******   
 **     **  **    **   ***   ***  **     **  **    **  
 **     **  **         **** ****  **     **  **        
 **     **  **   ****  ** *** **  **     **  **   **** 
 **     **  **    **   **     **   **   **   **    **  
 **     **  **    **   **     **    ** **    **    **  
 ********    ******    **     **     ***      ******   
This message board is maintained by:Altamont Press
You can send us an email at altamontpress1@gmail.com