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No, Mook, it's not normal. Rail joints take alot of abuse. If the ground is soft, the hammer-blows of the wheels on the joint tend to make the joint lower and lower. Some up-and-down motion is to be expected, but not what you describe. Sometimes you find a high-low coupling...that gets pretty involved to couple up to. And what's the point of a "diet pop", when you're sucking down a bag of tortilla snacks?
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