3117 - jacked up

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John Ashworth
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3117 - jacked up

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3117 is lifted on jacks

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Tom Macrery
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Great! And good pictures. But what were they doing? Changing tyres, like I do on my car?
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Dylan Knott
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How high can they lift the loco? How many jacks required?
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The Jacks are 50 tonners and the work in progress here, is to get the leading bogies pivot, cleaned, the oil passages opened, and then the unit lubricated.There is a half moon clamp around the pivot that has to be opened and removed. Very confined space to work in.
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Nathan wrote:The view here is taken under the locomotive looking at the leading bogey unit. The collar holding the bogey pivot in place has been opened up for lubrication purposes . The locomotive is jacked up and work is able to be performed in the confined space with ease!
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