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Set And Centered? What Does It Mean?
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Sounds like a Bunch of U.P. guys answered the question. On the BNSF,We say,"Inbetween" or "going in between"....after the hogger responds "Set & centered",we then can go in between cars to couple air hoses or "tie or loosen" a handbrake.The hogger sets the independent brakes(locomotives only) & centers the reverser lever,much like forward or reverse in a car ,he puts it in neutral. WE do not turn off the Generator Field Switch.......WHY would you if the brakes are on & the engine in in neutral.....hope the helps......
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