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QUOTE: Originally posted by Bat21 Gentlemen, In not wanting to upset anyone on here with regards to the accuracy of Information concerning the DDA40X. As a hobby growing up 1974-82, I started riding rear loco's of U.P. freights between Las Vegas Nevada, Yermo Calif, East Los Angeles and back. I've rode in all 3 monsters, U50C's, DD35's and the 40X. They rode like giant cadillac's and climbed Cima hill and Cajon Pass with ease....P.S....I did get caught a few times.............
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Pop quiz maybe not so good an option about now? Save the claws and teef for some smaller critter (sans beak & talons) that deserves the rath of mookie. I'd like to get thru Nebraska undamaged next week! MC
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
QUOTE: Originally posted by TARGUBRIGHT You would think Union Pacific had learned from the Big Boy failure, "Bigger is not better". I am surprised the SD90mac's are not seeing some of these problems. TIM A
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 Many of the long-wheelbase steam locos had "blind drivers" - drivers with no flanges, specifically for that reason.
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Feather Duster - bet this would be really interesting if I had a clue what you just said! Moo [:D] Welcome to a mudchicken's world Ms. Mookie! radius? - we don't need no stinkin' radius to railroad here! Chord definition rules! The highway guyz can keep that darned arc definition! Frog numbering is nothing more than a unit triangle, a way of determining the frog angle/deflection angle. (Ignore the hypoteneuse, the short side =1 and the long side = the frog size number) I'll quit while I'm ahead. It was fun watching a cat's eyes glaze over though! Close your books. Open mind! Pop quiz! Dirty Bird[^]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Feather Duster - bet this would be really interesting if I had a clue what you just said! Moo
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken
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