by Mikejf
steamer69 wrote:When did CSRX get wheel lathes?They have always sent the wheels out to be turned. This could be what they are doing this time too.
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steamer69 wrote:When did CSRX get wheel lathes?They have always sent the wheels out to be turned. This could be what they are doing this time too.
miketrainnut wrote:I can't believe he made it as long as he did.
#7470 wrote:I was talking with Paul yesterday and he said it [the rebuildIng of 4268] will happen. He's very excited to have a new set of working F sisters in the future.From what I have read on this board the donor is to be a GP-7/9. Many moons ago a group in PA rebuilt a former BAR F-3 using the guts of a CF-7. As I look through the haze of all these past years I seem to remember the reason for using a former F-unit was because the primemover/generator set-up is different than that of a GP. As I said, this was many years ago and I could be mistaken. If not, has this been acounted for?
D.Carleton wrote:From what I have read on this board the donor is to be a GP-7/9. Many moons ago a group in PA rebuilt a former BAR F-3 using the guts of a CF-7. As I look through the haze of all these past years I seem to remember the reason for using a former F-unit was because the primemover/generator set-up is different than that of a GP. As I said, this was many years ago and I could be mistaken. If not, has this been acounted for?There shouldn't be too much of an issue with everything fitting into the frame craddle. There are a couple of small differences, but for the most part they should be able to just swap everything out....if they get the people to do it....or spend more "mystery money" to hire it done. That won't come cheep.....