As has been previously mentioned,
A removable tow ball is pretty much standard equipment in the industry. If you go to the main site you'll see that we are a nonprofit organization, and while we do have other equipment, our primary project is the 2926.
Speaking of backup diesel engines, at our facility in the FAA, we have 4 -- 8 cylinder White Superior diesel engines. They provide a little over half of 1,000,000 W each of electrical power
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This is the link for the main photograph page.
Warning! There are more than nine years worth of photos here, you need up a lot of time to look at them all.
http://www.nmslrhs.org/pages/photos.htmlRegards,
Kevin
Our safety guy would crap if we used a forklift like that. Some of my guys got spanked last year for having a load basketed under the forks.
Hey Kevin, do you guys just work on the steam engines or do you work on diesels? I went to the Fairbanks Morse factory Sept 07 for two weeks for their overhaul school for the Alco 251. We have two 18 cyl. we use for emergency generators.