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Re: ERDX 11000 series
Bud, there is one photo of a logoed ERDX reefer in the collection of the New York Central System Historical Society online photo archive.
https://nycshs.omeka.net/items/show/97438
Plus another at I
Bud, there is one photo of a logoed ERDX reefer in the collection of the New York Central System Historical Society online photo archive.
https://nycshs.omeka.net/items/show/97438
Plus another at I
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Seth Lakin
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#195071
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Re: History of the Forklift
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These tractors are noted in John A. Droege's "Freight Terminals & Trains" was first published in 1912 and again in 1925. Chapter Twelve, the Mechanical Handling of
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These tractors are noted in John A. Droege's "Freight Terminals & Trains" was first published in 1912 and again in 1925. Chapter Twelve, the Mechanical Handling of
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Eric Hansmann
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#195070
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AMB laserkit
I found this caboose offered for sale on E bay. It is listed as Ambroid but I know it isn't. I think it was made by AMB laserkit & sold by someone else.
Look at the window on the left. It's tilted a
I found this caboose offered for sale on E bay. It is listed as Ambroid but I know it isn't. I think it was made by AMB laserkit & sold by someone else.
Look at the window on the left. It's tilted a
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ed_mines
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#195069
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Re: What’s the difference between the Intermountain and Kadee PS-1 besides price and details
Ed did a fantastic clinic on PS-1s at the Collinsville ILL. meet a few years back. Was hoping to see a RP Cyc on this subject, but hasn’t materialized yet.
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
Ed did a fantastic clinic on PS-1s at the Collinsville ILL. meet a few years back. Was hoping to see a RP Cyc on this subject, but hasn’t materialized yet.
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
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Clark Propst
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#195068
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Re: History of the Forklift
Actually if you look at the following article on pallets in Packaging Revolution website, it details the change to pallets for military supplies during WW 2 as the impetus for industry to adopt this
Actually if you look at the following article on pallets in Packaging Revolution website, it details the change to pallets for military supplies during WW 2 as the impetus for industry to adopt this
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Ken Adams
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#195067
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Re: What’s the difference between the Intermountain and Kadee PS-1 besides price and details
Thanks, Ed Hawkins walked me through the differences on the phone yesterday as I’ve got the 1948 version coming.
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Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
Thanks, Ed Hawkins walked me through the differences on the phone yesterday as I’ve got the 1948 version coming.
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Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
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Charlie Duckworth
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#195066
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Re: History of the Forklift
As far as I know, the fork lift was one of the great developments of WWII. After the war it was considered THE way to load and unload boxcars. Refers could use it also but had a serious problem.
As far as I know, the fork lift was one of the great developments of WWII. After the war it was considered THE way to load and unload boxcars. Refers could use it also but had a serious problem.
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Andy Miller
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#195065
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Re: History of the Forklift
I have read that the real enlargement of palletizing freight was in World War II, where it turned out to be a great way to prepare overseas military cargo, and after the war became far more widely
I have read that the real enlargement of palletizing freight was in World War II, where it turned out to be a great way to prepare overseas military cargo, and after the war became far more widely
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Tony Thompson
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#195064
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Re: History of the Forklift
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 07:55 AM, A&Y Dave in MD wrote:
1000 industrial lift trucks of all types in 1926 across the hundreds of thousands of stations/depots according to the naval history paper in the
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 07:55 AM, A&Y Dave in MD wrote:
1000 industrial lift trucks of all types in 1926 across the hundreds of thousands of stations/depots according to the naval history paper in the
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Dennis Storzek
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#195063
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Re: Replacement Steps for Intermountain R-40-23 cars
Or
Order more than one item
Or
Combine orders with friends
Pierre Oliver
www.elgincarshops.com
www.yarmouthmodelworks.com
Or
Order more than one item
Or
Combine orders with friends
Pierre Oliver
www.elgincarshops.com
www.yarmouthmodelworks.com
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Pierre Oliver
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#195062
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Re: What’s the difference between the Intermountain and Kadee PS-1 besides price and details
That's a good catch Tim, I had forgotten about that from Kadee.
Thanks
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
That's a good catch Tim, I had forgotten about that from Kadee.
Thanks
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#195061
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Re: What’s the difference between the Intermountain and Kadee PS-1 besides price and details
Charlie
KADEE now makes the 1948 version of the PS-1 with the early roof and ends. That's where you may want to start !
On 8/26/2022 1:47 PM, Charlie
Charlie
KADEE now makes the 1948 version of the PS-1 with the early roof and ends. That's where you may want to start !
On 8/26/2022 1:47 PM, Charlie
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Tim O'Connor
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#195060
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Re: Soo double door box car
Plus a Rock Island USRA rebuild.
It looks like the automobile fell off the bridge onto the train car first, and then bounced into the street.
It looks to be in pretty
Plus a Rock Island USRA rebuild.
It looks like the automobile fell off the bridge onto the train car first, and then bounced into the street.
It looks to be in pretty
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Tim O'Connor
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#195059
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Re: Replacement Steps for Intermountain R-40-23 cars
But -- $12 minimum postage to the USA... so unless you see Pierre at a train show...
On 8/22/2022 9:37 PM, gary laakso wrote:
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Tim
But -- $12 minimum postage to the USA... so unless you see Pierre at a train show...
On 8/22/2022 9:37 PM, gary laakso wrote:
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Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#195058
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Re: History of the Forklift
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 08:55 AM, A&Y Dave in MD wrote:
I would expect them to be regularly visible during or after WWIII would say instead that "they became more visible during or after WWII".
What
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 08:55 AM, A&Y Dave in MD wrote:
I would expect them to be regularly visible during or after WWIII would say instead that "they became more visible during or after WWII".
What
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Bill Parks
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#195057
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ERDX 11000 series
Gents,
I'm looking for photos or one photo, of the Eastern States Dispatch 11000 series insulated boxes "with" the circular logo. These cars are lettered ERDX and are the taller of the two series
Gents,
I'm looking for photos or one photo, of the Eastern States Dispatch 11000 series insulated boxes "with" the circular logo. These cars are lettered ERDX and are the taller of the two series
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Bud Rindfleisch
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#195056
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Re: History of the Forklift
Exactly. One could argue there have been computers since the 19th century, but they weren’t visible in society until after WWII and not commonly visible until 1970s or 1980s.
1000 industrial lift
Exactly. One could argue there have been computers since the 19th century, but they weren’t visible in society until after WWII and not commonly visible until 1970s or 1980s.
1000 industrial lift
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A&Y Dave in MD
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#195055
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Re: History of the Forklift
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 04:31 PM, Todd Sullivan wrote:
I was corrected to always call them 'fork trucks', not 'forklifts'.Fork truck, fork lift truck, forklift, lift truck - all are commonly used
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 04:31 PM, Todd Sullivan wrote:
I was corrected to always call them 'fork trucks', not 'forklifts'.Fork truck, fork lift truck, forklift, lift truck - all are commonly used
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Jack Mullen
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#195054
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Re: QUESTION ON BRAKE STEP
Hi Earl:
I would like to obtain four of the brake steps in HO. Shipping cost is not a factor.
Please provide a price and the preferred means of payment.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
Hi Earl:
I would like to obtain four of the brake steps in HO. Shipping cost is not a factor.
Please provide a price and the preferred means of payment.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#195053
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Re: Photo: Railroad yard at U.S. Steel Duquesne Works, Duquesne, PA (1956)
Ken, I have been using Albion Brass wire. It comes in metric and I buy .4mm which is .016
Here is a link to a source that sells here in the states> Many other special shapes and micro tubing.
ALBBW04
Ken, I have been using Albion Brass wire. It comes in metric and I buy .4mm which is .016
Here is a link to a source that sells here in the states> Many other special shapes and micro tubing.
ALBBW04
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gtws00
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#195052
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