All,
I figure the "Must See" thread has been somewhat hijacked by rail info.
It of course all has Pine Barrens significance. These images do not. They are photos taken privately by a fellow I know who is quite a rail enthusiast.
The images are from May 1982.
Ever wonder what kind of thing comes along and so uniformly cuts the drainage ruts to the sides of the rails?
Look at what's pushing this thing! Power.It's no joke that it can get the job done. Obviously very effective for pushing snow as well.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/data/414/medium/HEAVY_IRON.jpg
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/data/414/medium/FLANGER_or_SPREADER.jpg
I like equipment, design and function certainly does fascinate.
To see it in action is a pleasure. Think about what it takes to dig, push, and displace the material involved.
As far as rail related equipment, I am sure Jerseyman may have some interesting things to share (hint). I myself will share any others given.
I am grateful for this fellow to lend me his personal shots and as always would give proper credit but will respect his privacy and keep him anonymous.
g.
I figure the "Must See" thread has been somewhat hijacked by rail info.
It of course all has Pine Barrens significance. These images do not. They are photos taken privately by a fellow I know who is quite a rail enthusiast.
The images are from May 1982.
Ever wonder what kind of thing comes along and so uniformly cuts the drainage ruts to the sides of the rails?
Look at what's pushing this thing! Power.It's no joke that it can get the job done. Obviously very effective for pushing snow as well.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/data/414/medium/HEAVY_IRON.jpg
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/data/414/medium/FLANGER_or_SPREADER.jpg
I like equipment, design and function certainly does fascinate.
To see it in action is a pleasure. Think about what it takes to dig, push, and displace the material involved.
As far as rail related equipment, I am sure Jerseyman may have some interesting things to share (hint). I myself will share any others given.
I am grateful for this fellow to lend me his personal shots and as always would give proper credit but will respect his privacy and keep him anonymous.
g.