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Reply to "Another Completed Freight Motor Project"

Thanks!

 

Basic origins reside in the P&N 5500 that was shop-built during WWI to respond to a need to move more freight faster while also not being permitted to buy any new engines durig the war.  Had been on my list of things to build for years and I had several sets of plans that as per usual conflicted with each other, and I had the Wagner article, too.  Boiling down all of the information got me to a point where I could build something recognizable (someone at the East Penn meet knew what is was immediately - gratifying!).  

 

And as I need projects for my columns to meet deadline, that combination provides good motivation to get up and into the shop and building stuff.

 

When the final for the car ongoing in my column gets completed, I'll put up a picture of it in this section of the forum.

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