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11-04-2009 12:16 PM
Offline nicknoyes
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Blowing Out the Dry Pipe

 In the December issue of TRAINS in the Preservation column on page 57, mentions blowing out the dry pipe and cylinder “saddle”. What does that mean and how did they do that?

 

Nick

 

11-04-2009 1:13 PM In reply to
Offline cprted
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Re: Blowing Out the Dry Pipe

 Just means removing condensation if the locomotive is going to be sitting for a while.  Prevents rust and--heaven forbid--freezing.

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