Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR We've had no problems humping any of the cars you mentioned, Dan (of course, if the Auto-Max cars are loaded, we don't hump them [;)]). Proper loading and load securement is the key.
QUOTE: Originally posted by toyomantrains I'm pretty sure my ex-wife had a 'do not hump' sign on her during the last days. OOPS! Wrong forum- I meant to post this in the 'ex's that cut you off at the hump' forum! Darn keyboard! Seriously though, it would take quite a large yard to hump a CWR cut wouldn't it? How many places produce CWR? I've seen only one (on video) and can imagine with the hour of service law and all the CWR used that humping would be required. Or is CWR 'on demand' and transported as needed?
QUOTE: Originally posted by sooblue Hi Friends, Quite a few years ago I worked at a manufacturing plant called Moorehead boiler. My partner and I spent a month building a grain dryer for Cargill that was 75 feet long and weighed about 150 tons. We shipped it stratling two flat cars and on piviots on both ends. It was cylinder shaped and was more like a boiler with 20 six inch flues. The whole thing was acid resistant and abrasive resistant stainless steel. Very pricey. It took two whole days to get it out of the shop and into the two flats. Half a mile away sat the burlington northern hump yard in Columbia hights MN. (northtown yard) It no longer classifies I believe. We painted on all sides DO NOT HUMP ! Burlington DID. Four days later we got the flats back and that dryer was kinked right in the middle and IT had a nice HUMP too. One of the hardest things I had to do was cut apart that stupid thing to try to save as much of it as we could. This type of Stainless doesn't saw, grind or flame cut. I had to air arc it. [banghead] At the time I hated burlington northern. The pinheads I'm sure they got a nice bill but I wanted to go KICK BUTT after all the hours of repair work I had to do. If it says don't hump there has to be a reason. Sooblue
QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Wabash, I've been know to knock the bark off a couple of them myself, but still, a boiler on two flats, uh...Duh! Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by sooblue Hi Friends, Hey Sooblue - long time, no hear! Glad to see you are still out there! Mookie
QUOTE: Originally posted by sooblue Hi Friends,
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