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Bucyrus WB150 Crane

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12 years 1 month ago #13253 by Kelley
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I got a whole bunch of horse hair. That should work too.
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12 years 1 month ago #13267 by Fred
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That's better than chasing down a Black haired cutie and getting jail time... :( - Now I gotta find a horse :woohoo: :evil:
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12 years 1 month ago #13268 by Mr.JA
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Fred wrote: That's better than chasing down a Black haired cutie and getting jail time... :( - Now I gotta find a horse :woohoo: :evil:


Derf... the only reason I'm replying to your post is... it almost reads inappropriately on the home-page! :whistle: My comment will bump it off. :dry:
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12 years 1 month ago #13269 by Fred
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Thanks- I think?
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11 years 4 days ago #15574 by stonysmith
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Some more photos thanks to Walter Smith (southernnscale)





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11 years 3 days ago #15580 by Fred
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Hatz off for rigging those sheaves- er blocks- ah pulleys. :woohoo: :S
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11 years 3 days ago #15582 by Bill_O
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Very nice
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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #15780 by stonysmith
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Two photos thanks to Walter Smith (@southernscale)

Brownhoist Crane: shpws.me/lmkW
Mack Flatbed Truck: shpws.me/lmjY
Forklifts: shpws.me/ngPG
Track Bumpers: shpws.me/lrEz



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10 years 10 months ago #15783 by southernnscale
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Need some decal either, Chessie. I think Chessie would work good with the bright yellow

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10 years 10 months ago #15786 by Heavy-Equipment-Designer
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Looks great Walt! I'd recommend Milwaukee Road for decals. The color is dead on.


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10 years 10 months ago #15787 by southernnscale
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Thanks! :ohmy: Now I need to find a Detail kit for it ladders, Foot rails, Little diesel exhaust Pipe, and a Yellow flashing light. :evil: Hey Stony!! :whistle: What do you think? :woohoo:

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10 years 10 months ago #15798 by southernnscale
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What's up Jon? :woohoo: Nice pic of the crane the one I have has a shorter body, but I found a set of ladders for the back. If you have any small part for a crane like exhaust pipes laying around let me know and I'll buy them. In the back ground you can see a shot of the back side with the ladders!!!! B). I was making a Logging trailer In the front. thanks for the picture.



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10 years 10 months ago #15799 by garthah
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silk thread is strong and flexible, very fine, and comes in many colours.

regards Garth

cheerz Garth
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10 years 10 months ago #15800 by southernnscale
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Thanks for the information on the line for the rigging! :) Jon had sent me the web page that sold the silk thread I ordered some just waiting for it to come in. I've never tried it before but I guess I will! :whistle: thanks again!!

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10 years 10 months ago #15805 by Heavy-Equipment-Designer
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Hey Walt, ladders look great. Where did you get those? You don't have to add diesel exhaust pipes because you have a steam powered crane and a smoke stack on the top. But many railroads started to convert their cranes to diesel power in the late 40's up to about the 1970's when high rail cranes took over along with pipelayer crawlers. That being said, there still are some big iron cranes riding the rails today and still earning their keep. But hey are quickly becoming extincted (scraped) or being retired to museums....

But if you do choose to convert to diesel, you'll have to add more windows and doors in the front. Your crane (not the case with larger cranes) has big steam pistons in the front to drive the hoist drums and slew gear. So the operator actually operated the crane from the rear door. When they did conversions on these small cranes (150 tons or less), they moved the operator station up front and usually did a lot of sheet metal rework. Some machine shops even completely re did the entire housing of the crane. Railroads took a lot of pride in these rebuilds and it was still a heck of a lot cheaper then buying a new more modern machine. For a crane your size, they would eliminate the smoke stack and just run the exhaust right out the upper part of the rear wall. The example I showed you is a 250 ton crane (almost twice the size of yours) and had two side by side mounted diesel power plants in the rear.

Love the logging trailer. One of these days I'd like to do an Autocar truck (cab and hood style before Volvo bought them) which would go perfect with your trailer. But you'll probably be long done with your saw mill before I get around to that one....

-Jon
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10 years 10 months ago #15806 by southernnscale
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Jon,
Thanks for the information on the crane! I'll e-mail you. But it's fun adding things to make them look more real it's just hard to fine things unless you can make them yourself. Thanks again, It seem this is the only way to talk to anyone.

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10 years 10 months ago #15834 by southernnscale
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Jon,
The Steam exhaust on top is in the Back so I thought I would put the Flashing yellow light there! :) I think that would look nice and I could hook the power from the track to power the light.

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10 years 9 months ago #15835 by garthah
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silk thread can be purchased in many colours and is very flexible so will work for cables. Cranes were always accompanied by a boom car and a tool car in service. a gondola works for boom caror you could use a flat car and build up sides and you can place tool bins along side of car and cut access opening in side of gondola body with ladder and can even use part of a caboose for a tool shed on one end of the car and drop a truck or two on the floor with some wheels for a working crane and boom car. you can also shorten the box of the 905 before installing it in the end plates.

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