Thank you for an astonishing video. I did not there were self propelled steam cranes. I thought they all needed a locomotive and not a small switcher at that. Thank you for broadening my knowledge. Enjoy your day, from Southern California, United States.
@frostedbutts4340
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah there are some that need to be shunted but the bigger ones are self propelled. They can get up to a surprising speed too!
@denjhill Жыл бұрын
When I was young I worked on a pile driving crew on the Columbia River. We worked off a steam powered derrick barge. The crane was rated at 250 tons. I spent hours inside the house completely amazed at the workings. Yes, there were lots of spinning gears and wheels all of which would kill you in a heartbeat. The deck of the barge was slick as ice from the oil laden steam discharge. The boilerman was a grouchy old man who could run this monster in his sleep. The actual crane operator was much younger and took great pride in being allowed to operate a relic. Good memories.
@jimb18013 жыл бұрын
Love that sound
@adriaanboogaard8571 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful stuff. The only Working on close to me is in Ely Nevada. I think it's a bit smaller. There is one static display in Ogden Utah . It's a fuel Oil model.
@adriaanboogaard8571 Жыл бұрын
The working unit in Salt Lake City is at 1500 s Redwood road in a private railroad supply yard and is more likely Desiel Powered. Old and impressive. Looks to be in great condition. If it's still there .
@markw16853 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@mechamax79193 жыл бұрын
wait, it's self-propelled too?! cool!
@tandemcompound23 жыл бұрын
Fresh Paint. what make and year?
@Pascal-F11DRE3 жыл бұрын
Super. Vous avez fait un très bon travail de restauration : Very nice restauration 73"s to France Best Regards
@matthewbollinger92053 жыл бұрын
This is kinda like the burro cranes we have here in the states.
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Thank you for an astonishing video. I did not there were self propelled steam cranes. I thought they all needed a locomotive and not a small switcher at that. Thank you for broadening my knowledge. Enjoy your day, from Southern California, United States.
@frostedbutts4340
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah there are some that need to be shunted but the bigger ones are self propelled. They can get up to a surprising speed too!
When I was young I worked on a pile driving crew on the Columbia River. We worked off a steam powered derrick barge. The crane was rated at 250 tons. I spent hours inside the house completely amazed at the workings. Yes, there were lots of spinning gears and wheels all of which would kill you in a heartbeat. The deck of the barge was slick as ice from the oil laden steam discharge. The boilerman was a grouchy old man who could run this monster in his sleep. The actual crane operator was much younger and took great pride in being allowed to operate a relic. Good memories.
Love that sound
Wonderful stuff. The only Working on close to me is in Ely Nevada. I think it's a bit smaller. There is one static display in Ogden Utah . It's a fuel Oil model.
The working unit in Salt Lake City is at 1500 s Redwood road in a private railroad supply yard and is more likely Desiel Powered. Old and impressive. Looks to be in great condition. If it's still there .
Beautiful
wait, it's self-propelled too?! cool!
Fresh Paint. what make and year?
Super. Vous avez fait un très bon travail de restauration : Very nice restauration 73"s to France Best Regards
This is kinda like the burro cranes we have here in the states.