Pillars of Smoke Question

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Tue Oct 19 18:52:55 EDT 2010


An engineer once told me they nicknamed this device the "husker"

Thanks,

Richard D. Shell


In a message dated 10/19/2010 5:49:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Gordon,
Are you referring to the item attached to the air hose or the "bungee" type
support of the pad and hose glad hand. I think one of the devices that
allows the coal train to be cut off on the fly with the angle cock open is
attached and ready for the next train to push.
Skip
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Skip,

Thanks for the picture and the explanation, but the picture begs another
question. What is the scoop on the cushion-looking item below the coupler?

Gordon Hamilton

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Attached is a photo I took 5-23-06 at Whitethorne of the 9801 pusher
equipped with the "cut off on the fly" equipment. Notice that the 9801 MR hose
(main reservoir line) is hooked to the device and an ACT (actuating line)
from 9801 is hooked to the cylinder above the pin puller. When the 9801 is
connected to the last coal car in a train to be pushed, as I understand it,
another device is inserted between the train line on the 9801 and the train
line on the last car. When the engineer is ready to "cut off on the fly" he
"bales down on the independent brake handle causing the actuating line to
allow MR air into the cylinder to lift the cut lever opening the knuckle
and cutting the locomotive off. At this time when the train line hoses
separate, the inserted device senses the cut and shuts off the train line air on
the last car and stays with the last car. I spoke to an engineer at
Whitethorne sometime later and he told me that the pusher always goes into
EMERGENCY and the engineer on the pusher "holds his breath that the device in the
train line works to keep the coal train being pushed to NOT "big hole".
Skip Salmon
[Moderator]
See image at following:
_http://nwhs.org/wiki/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=165_
(http://nwhs.org/wiki/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=87)

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As added info, Whitethrorn pushers using the cut-on-the-fly device go into
emergeny when they cut away from the train. The fly device only closes the
angle cock on the cars.

Jimmy Lisle

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