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Old 09-08-2010, 09:11 PM
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This model is just amazing... The hoist drum/shaft assy looks just like the ones that have come through our repairs shops over the years. Showed the picture to one of our service techs and he was hard-pressed to believe it was a 1/16 model! Just a marvel of machine work.

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I agee Great work steve..If you need some phots of a Jung Pump torn down let me know ...These pumps are rated for a 120 bar ...think thats whats running Ed machine

Hey Steve I have access to all kinds of coal about 30 minutes away ..Say the word and i will get a couple pickup loads and bury a layer in my back yard .LOL ..would give you a couple years work..after you strip then we can haul it over to "Steamer" robs and he can run it in his locomotives
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Old 09-08-2010, 09:27 PM
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I agee Great work steve..If you need some phots of a Jung Pump torn down let me know ...These pumps are rated for a 120 bar ...think thats whats running Ed machine

Hey Steve I have access to all kinds of coal about 30 minutes away ..Say the word and i will get a couple pickup loads and bury a layer in my back yard .LOL ..would give you a couple years work..after you strip then we can haul it over to "Steamer" robs and he can run it in his locomotives
I don't need to look very far, about 25'below my house the Pittsburgh seam is there that's about 9' thick
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Old 09-08-2010, 09:39 PM
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Lol...Maybe about 200 years of work for the 9W
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Old 09-08-2010, 09:49 PM
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Steve, thanks for taking the time to re-post these pictures! More, more...

It still amazes me to look at all of the work you have done.
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