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Reply to "Never thought I would have a GG1 but its a nice one . . ."

Lee,

 

If you're running with the 'Pans' up for power, use the rear one only.  The reasoning was that if you used the front one and hit an obstruction causing dislocation or

dismemberment of that front 'Pan', it could go into the rear 'Pan' causing damage which wouldd leave the motor (GG1) totaly without power. Of course, rules are made to be broken so there is photographic evidence that the rulebook wasn't always followed.

 

Besides their Art Deco styling, these motors were extremely robust (i.e. pulling 18 heavyweight coaches at 100mph for as long as needed between NYC & Wash D.C.) and enjoyed a long life (1935-1981).   

 

Happy Holidays,

Bill Morlitz

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