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RE: [ihc] Steam Locomotive no IH content, but fun--



On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Steven Stegmann wrote:

Ted,

I couldn't get the URL to work.  Would you mind
checking it?
The URL is wrapped.

--
Ted Borck	[email protected]

--- Ted Borck <[email protected]> wrote:

This is the largest one I've seen:

125' 8", 770.910 lbs.



http://www.hfmgv.org/collections/Collections/transportation/
railroad/allegheny.html

If you're ever in Detroit - visit the Henry Ford
Museum and expect to
spend at least one full day.

--
Ted Borck	[email protected]



On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Steven Stegmann wrote:

There's a UP "Big Boy" in the St. Louis County
Transportation Museum.  Hard to imagine something
like
that moving.

Steve
--- Greg Hermann <[email protected]> wrote:

At 11:30 PM 10/24/04, John M. Adams wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Greg Hermann
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 9:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ihc] no IH content, but fun--


Saw a 148 wheeler (highway) rig today !!!!
P.S. If that WAS an E60C or equivalent loco like
their other ones, its
weight is typically between 185 and 195 U.S.
tons
(plus or minus a few
pounds... :)
Sorta light compared to, say, one of the UP's old
'Big Boy' steam mallets
!!! Climbed and looked all over one of them once
at
the Forney
Transportation Museam once in Denver, before they
moved it. 1,250,000 lbs.
of iron in one of those critters !! :-)

 If you add the weight of the two tractors, the
"jeeps", the
carrier beam... Man, I don't want to think what
the
total weight of that rig
was.
Had to be in the neighborhood of 600 K lbs,,
maybe
even north of that,
including the ballast on the two tractors.

Must really be a LOT of art involved for the two
tractor drivers to
coordinate their driving!

Greg

How do get a rating to drive something like that?
It's not like there's
much opportunity to practice! Wish I could have
seen it...
Any pictures?

Thanks,

John A.






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