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little small truck working the intermodal facilities
Posted by
Anonymous
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Thu, May 18 2006 5:17 AM
just few months back over the summer. i took a road trip up north to see some family . outside of town i passed this intermodal facility. in that facility there was these small like trucks moving containers around from one place to the other.
i was wondering whats the name of those little trucks. and where might i can get my hands on one there model scale trucks.
thank you very much if you can help me find one of these small scale truck .
your friend deron williams
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Posted by
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Thu, May 18 2006 7:00 AM
Those are called "Yard Jockeys"
In the old days any tractor with a single axle drive did that job. Today specialized machines are built for that work. I dont know that there are any existing in a affordable price for this part of the hobby.
You can use a day cab tractor with two axles for this work until a more accurate model of the Yard Jockeys come out.
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Posted by
CSSHEGEWISCH
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Thu, May 18 2006 10:32 AM
Ottawa yard tractors are a part of any large truck terminal, not just intermodal facilities. They are equipped with an elevating fifth wheel and a rear door in the cab to make the moving of trailers within a terminal quicker and easier.
They are the truck equivalent of a yard switcher.
The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by
TomDiehl
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Thu, May 18 2006 10:34 AM
Would that be smaller than a medium small truck? [:D]
Smile, it makes people wonder what you're up to. Chief of Sanitation; Clowntown
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Posted by
tjsmrinfo
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Fri, May 26 2006 8:04 PM
Walthers/Magnuson models had one a few years back that was resin/cast metal,but now is discontinued.however the wheel works has one listed in the 2006 walthers ho catalog
part number 778-96157 page 831 if you want to model one.
Also in the early 80's MR had an article on building an older yard dog.
Tom
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