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Author:  Aaron B. [ Mon Apr 23, 2001 7:58 pm ]
Post subject:  !Engines For Sale!

Does anyone know of any little historic or operable engines for sale?I am looking for one to be displayed at a local railroad station!A GE ''Crummy'' or also know as a ''Little Critter'' would be best!

Norfolk_Western_611@hotmail.com

Author:  Brian Hebert [ Tue Apr 24, 2001 6:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: !Engines For Sale!

The Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor,CT is selling small locomotives. They have a nice Climax which is fully operational,a 0-4-0 fireless, and two 0-4-0T tank engines. I'll bet the Climax is going to be expensive, but the others should be affordable concidering their size and condition. Sounds like this is just what you are looking for. You can contact them at (860)627-6540. Good luck!


Conway Scenic Railroad
btamper@hotmail.com

Author:  Kevin McCabe [ Wed Apr 25, 2001 5:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: !Engines For Sale!

> The Connecticut Trolley Museum in East
> Windsor,CT is selling small locomotives.
> They have a nice Climax which is fully
> operational,a 0-4-0 fireless, and two 0-4-0T
> tank engines. I'll bet the Climax is going
> to be expensive, but the others should be
> affordable concidering their size and
> condition. Sounds like this is just what you
> are looking for. You can contact them at
> (860)627-6540. Good luck!

In no way is that Climax "fully operational". It has not qualified under the new steam rules, and will need tubes and a full boiler survey at the least. And according to one person "in the know," most of the mechanicals are quite worn.


Kevinmccabe@avenew.com

Author:  Brian Hebert [ Wed Apr 25, 2001 7:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: !Engines For Sale!

> In no way is that Climax "fully
> operational". It has not qualified
> under the new steam rules, and will need
> tubes and a full boiler survey at the least.
> And according to one person "in the
> know," most of the mechanicals are
> quite worn. .

Sorry,didn't realize that much was wrong with it. I saw it two years ago indoor their new building. looked pretty good then. I'd like to think that once an engine is up and running, that routine maintainence will follow and keep it going,hopefully improving upon a basic rebuild to a nicely rebuilt loco.

Brian Hebert


Conway Scenic Railroad
btamper@hotmail.com

Author:  dave [ Thu Apr 26, 2001 7:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: !Engines For Sale!

You guys at Conway know that basic maintenence only prolongs the useful life of any of the systems and components that will, sooner or later, require overhaul after hitting some critical point.

Economic analysis as to what that critical point may be is always an interesting question.Must consider the cost of using rigging more than one time against the remaining life in certain components, projected intensity of operation against anticipated wear and operating schedule - this has been of real interest on 108 lately since we got it from you.

Think of condition of running gear as being a small series of peaks and valleys following a generally downward trending curve. The peaks and valleys are running maintenence such as tightening the brasses in the rods, while the big curve is the wearing out of the whole running gear from overhauled to needing overhaul condition.

Dave



irondave@bellsouth.net

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