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A locomotive jack. These jacks operated on air pressure to drive an internal hydraulic pump which in turn would raise the ram.
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Posted by Explorer Zero |
2/7/2006 5:41 AM | remove |
hrydraulic jack?
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Posted by Raticus |
2/7/2006 7:29 PM | remove |
Pneumatic/hydraulic. The air pressure drives and intenal hydraulic pump.
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Posted by SilentSearch |
2/16/2006 5:25 AM | remove |
I wonder how many it would take to lift a locomotive?
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Posted by Raticus |
2/20/2006 3:40 PM | remove |
Several. From what I can gather, they were used to lift the weight off wheels, etc to work on springs and shocks. (Yes, locomotives have shocks)
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Posted by Bustedknuckle |
4/5/2009 10:50 PM | remove |
I think this is gone now, I looked for it but never did find it.
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