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Vandelay Industries
05-13-2024, 12:49pm
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Onebadcad
05-13-2024, 12:51pm
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Loco Vette
05-13-2024, 1:51pm
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dvarapala
05-13-2024, 2:09pm
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simpleman68
05-13-2024, 2:17pm
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Now THAT'S a pretty girl! :cert:
Scott
Loco Vette
05-13-2024, 2:28pm
Now THAT'S a pretty girl! :cert:
Scott
Thanks! That was the first prototype for our then Tier 3, now Tier 4, locomotives.:hurray:
Thanks! That was the first prototype for our then Tier 3, now Tier 4, locomotives.:hurray:
Do y'all ever wash them? Serious question, I've always wondered. Seems like it would be a needless expense, and when we contracted to UTLX years ago, I don't recall seeing any wash bays in their repair bays.
Loco Vette
05-13-2024, 2:35pm
Do y'all ever wash them? Serious question, I've always wondered. Seems like it would be a needless expense, and when we contracted to UTLX years ago, I don't recall seeing any wash bays in their repair bays.
FRA rules say you have to to prevent slips on oil, etc. Usually done with a power washer over catch trays.
FRA rules say you have to to prevent slips on oil, etc. Usually done with a power washer over catch trays.
That's spot cleaning of the walkways, ladders, etc. I'm talking about washing the whole thing top to bottom.
Loco Vette
05-13-2024, 3:24pm
That's spot cleaning of the walkways, ladders, etc. I'm talking about washing the whole thing top to bottom.
Done also, at least by responsible operators.
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