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When did these converted trucks first enter service? What class of car (type, length, load limit) had them?
Quite common in the Northwest in the late 60s and 70s.
They were everywhere. I recall seeing them on PRR 70 ton 50 ft boxcars in the mid 70s hauling stainless steel. I think they were outlawed somewhat recently.I think these were kits that you could buy from Timken to replace brass plain bearings. I know of several railroads that did this as a capital expense on car programs. I do know that you had to drill a hole in the bottom of the old journal box as well.They were still around when I started working in the early 80sRandy
What sorcery is Bryan using to actually injection mold those journals?
I should have test shots toward the end of next week or the week after, along with the first samples of the new 28”/.540” wheel. Along with the latest test shots of the GSC Well Car parts, as the tooling has been moved to my primary contractor and finally will feature acetyl (Celcon/Delrin) stirrups and detail parts.
Sweet! Will you also (like MTL does) mold those slippery plastic detail items in color to match the car's paint?