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 Post subject: [VIDEO] PRR 1361 Frame Walkthrough and Inspection
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:07 am 

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LINK: https://youtu.be/RHcIJ5w5Wuk

Vice President of Mechanical Shane Meador walks through the condition of Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotive no. 1361's frame at the Railroaders Memorial Museum in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

For more information, visit https://www.fmwsolutions.com/newsroom/2 ... estoration.

To learn more about the project or to support the museum with donations or memberships, visit https://www.railroadcity.org/1361.html.

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 Post subject: Re: [VIDEO] PRR 1361 Frame Walkthrough and Inspection
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:38 am 

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Hi
I was very impressed by both videos, the person in both videos knew what they were saying and made it easy to understand on what problems lie ahead in order to bring the boiler up to current codes.

As for the frame video, they have there problems there that must be addressed, as well as spring rigging, to the trailing truck.
Hopefully all issues will be addressed and fixed, Pat.


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 Post subject: Re: [VIDEO] PRR 1361 Frame Walkthrough and Inspection
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:13 pm 

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I'd come across historic PRR technical information that stated the K4s class minimum curvature in forward was 14 degree, and in reverse 12 degree, and while accepted in fact (and explaining some incidents) I never quite understood why the trailing truck design could contribute to that, and this was just an excellent explanation of that issue.


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 Post subject: Re: [VIDEO] PRR 1361 Frame Walkthrough and Inspection
PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:05 pm 

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I think it's worth saying that the industry is fortunate to have this new outfit out there doing a first rate job in the historic restoration field. Lord knows we don't have many professionally run organizations in this field and having this new one surface comprised of the proven professionals that make up its leadership is an important development.

If you haven't already done so I recommend you go to www.fmwsolutions.com and review their offerings and team members.

A wonderful antidote to the Wasatch debacle.

Ross Rowland


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