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Russell snow plow

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Posted by rp00005 on Sunday, October 17, 2010 1:53 PM

Hello Jack,  I happen to live in the same town where the W3738 is assigned;  I have a number of pictures, but if you need specifics, I will go down to the yard and take pictures of what you need.  The pilot house or cupola is a three window, not a two, so you will have to add a section of windows;  the wings are full down to the ground, due to the B&M not using short switches;  in other words, you have to close the wings at every switch;  both sides are stenciled Nashua Yard;  from the doors to the front, the interior has a kerosene stove on the left side;  across from the stove is a utility box;  next are two large pistons for the wings and on the right side is a large air tank; there is a short hallway and then a ladder that goes up to the pilot house.  Let me know what info you need.  Rick.

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  • From: Sanford, NC
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Russell snow plow
Posted by Jack Dziadul on Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:48 AM

I would like to super detail a Russell snow plow from a Walthers kit 932-5759. This is steel sided plow with a build date of 1945. B&M W3738. I have searched the web and I have numberous B&M publications, but close up details are limited and interior cab views are just about non-existent. Any suggestions? Thank you.

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