QUOTE: Originally posted by taylorl What type of special training is needed for drivers of trackmobile's before they can operate them? Larry
QUOTE: Originally posted by DSchmitt There are also trucks modified to move railroad cars. During World War 2 a "standard" modification for the 2 1/2 ton GMC 6 x 6 cabover (not the far more common conventional) truck was flanged wheels and couplers. About a year ago I saw a conventional tractor working at an industry near Roseville CA . It had hi-rail wheels and couplers. (I didn't have my camera) About 20 years ago I saw a (derelect looking) conventional tractor with couplers mounted, parked in a storage yard in Bakersfield CA. It did not have hi-rail wheels. (visible from a freeway were I couldn't stop)
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN I've seen a few new looking trackmobiles even, they are around still, but I've never seen a caboose at an industry.
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
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