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Pete M
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I had to spend 10 hours at my work yesterday (on my day off) to figure out how to fix a malfunctioning fire and security system on the building.  I got home around 1900 last night with a sore @$$ and rotten disposition in general.  I now see how I didn't have the worst day that I could have.:laugh:

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interesting. 

 

I was able to snag the photo's address and go there directly.  you guys needs to remember to save photos and upload them here. :L: 

 

it appears that the entire truck was up in the air and then the drivers side slipped off but the lift caught the body. 

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, jdog said:

Yeah, that sounds fishy.  If he had lifted it by the frame it wouldn't have come apart like that.  I bet he deliberately lifted by the body, leaving the frame hanging loose, so that he could push it around and line up the bolts to get them started.

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there are plenty of train related bad days so I picked a couple of the non-deadly ones. 

 

 

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honestly I'm not sure how I'd go about fixing this one.  anything they do might cause a catastrophic cascade failure. 

 

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on the same vein as that car engine, here's what can happen when a cylinder blows up in a locomotive:

 

 

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note the flaw in the middle of the roof

 

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ahh, there's that pesky Cylinder!  

 

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and out on the lawn was the power unit that is above it all in the engine.

 

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Have you ever seen the inside of a repair depot for locomotives?  I saw one getting a cylinder rebuilt a few years back.  It was interesting seeing how everything comes apart like that.  It's a truly modular engine.  You can swap out everything in just one cylinder if you need to.

 

That locomotive was probably fixed and put back into service.

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