A trip down to the train yard to check out the steam crane.

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  • Aircooled
    Superhero BangShifter
    • Nov 2007
    • 981

    #16
    Originally posted by TheSilverBuick View Post


    Wow, how many OSHA violations can we count?
    Watch your fingers...
    Those certainly we the good old days!

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    • squirrel
      Benevolent Ruler of the Universe
      • Nov 2007
      • 19334

      #17
      My guess is he's a volunteer, and OSHA only gets involved if someone is getting paid to work. but I'm not a lawyer!
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      "If it don't go, chrome it!" --Stroker McGurk

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      • TheSilverBuick
        ALMOST Spidey !
        • Nov 2007
        • 22145

        #18
        Yes he's a volunteer. That bar going across the front of the big gear is a safety device, it serves no other purpose

        You think OSHA is bad, it wouldn't get any where near compliant with modern MSHA standards.

        They didn't let us up in the cab =/ but apparently looking through the levers is where the operator checks to see how the coupler is orientated to hook each function up to the steam drive. Each function has a C shaped coupler that locks into the C shaped coupler of the steam engine. So when changing functions (like from swing to unwinding cable) the steam engine coupler has to be rotated to line up with the new functions coupler. A fine dance it is to operate one of those! We figured the steam shovels operated on the same set up.

        Scoop dirt, uncouple, line up coupler with swing, swing over ore cart, pull bucket release to drop dirt, swing back, uncouple, line up coupler with bucket swing, swing low to close the bottom of the bucket, swing up to scoop dirt, repeat. This thing didn't have a seat, I'm not sure if the steam shovels did either.
        Escaped on a technicality.

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        • SuperBuickGuy
          No Life Outside BangShift.com
          • Jan 2008
          • 31924

          #19
          Originally posted by squirrel View Post
          My guess is he's a volunteer, and OSHA only gets involved if someone is getting paid to work. but I'm not a lawyer!
          ringing my bell again? OSHA (or NOSHA?) is involved in any industrial location. Doesn't matter whether they volunteer or not. As that is a working railyard, there is also another agency that deals with railyard accidents - and because of that, I'm sure they tell OSHA (or NOSHA - the state agency) to go away (legalese = preemption)

          Of course, simply because one agency has more power then another doesn't bode well for the poor volunteer..... just means they have more red tape and more obscure rules.
          Doing it all wrong since 1966

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          • Brian Lohnes
            Administrator
            • Jan 2008
            • 18784

            #20
            Originally posted by TheSilverBuick View Post
            This thing didn't have a seat, I'm not sure if the steam shovels did either.
            Most of the really old steam shovels I have seen do not have a seat either. I always thought it was because the engineer needed all the leverage/strength he could muster to pull the levers and handles.

            This August the Lohnes clan is headed to Pennsylvania to the Rough and Tumble Thresherman's reunion. Gene is going to be my tour guide! It is chock-a-block full of stuff like the steam crane, there are huge stationary engines and junk too. Any other BS'ers into this old stuff should swing down too!

            Brian
            That which you manifest is before you.

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            • BOOOGHAR
              Legendary BangShifter
              • Jan 2009
              • 6442

              #21
              Originally posted by TheSilverBuick View Post
              .....You think OSHA is bad, it wouldn't get any where near compliant with modern MSHA standards.....
              MSHA is the Industrial No Fun Police

              I got in trouble for not tying off my harness on a CAT D9 dozer when I had to go back up on the track to retrieve something that was left on the machine, But I did have my hard hat, safety glasses, orange vest, and harness on thou and I was working outdoors on top of a mountain where the only thing that could land on me was a passing airplane
              Charles W - BS Photographer at large

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              • SuperBuickGuy
                No Life Outside BangShift.com
                • Jan 2008
                • 31924

                #22
                Originally posted by BOOOGHAR View Post
                MSHA is the Industrial No Fun Police

                I got in trouble for not tying off my harness on a CAT D9 dozer when I had to go back up on the track to retrieve something that was left on the machine, But I did have my hard hat, safety glasses, orange vest, and harness on thou and I was working outdoors on top of a mountain where the only thing that could land on me was a passing airplane
                you have no idea how many troubles they have with airplanes
                Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                • SSChevyManiac
                  Superhero BangShifter
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 920

                  #23
                  Hey Brian, got any more info on that PA event? Machines are cool.
                  Dustin in Pennsylvania

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                  • Brian Lohnes
                    Administrator
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 18784

                    #24
                    Here ya go!

                    That which you manifest is before you.

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                    • BigDad
                      Legendary BangShifter
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 5496

                      #25
                      A+ thread !

                      You sure live in a interesting area

                      <--- jealous
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                      • Schtauffer
                        Legendary BangShifter
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 5320

                        #26
                        Rough & Tumble is wicked cool. Everyone should make it there at least once a year. The Thresherman's Reunion in August which Bruab is attending is the best event of the year.
                        The official Bangshift garage door guru. Just about anything can be built using garage door parts, trust me.

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                        • LORENSWIFE
                          Superhero BangShifter
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 2531

                          #27
                          Loren and I both love the steam stuff!
                          On Discovery Channel a while back they had videos of those in action, what a hard days work all that would have been.
                          Diggin that yellow train!
                          ~gail
                          That awkward moment when you realize it IS your circus and those ARE your monkeys!

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                          • SSChevyManiac
                            Superhero BangShifter
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 920

                            #28
                            Thanks guys I think I may try and make it down.
                            Dustin in Pennsylvania

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                            • mustang13
                              Superhero BangShifter
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 3379

                              #29
                              I'm speachless. WOW, awesome photos Randel. Growing up around a big rig towing business, I always thought those old railroad cranes were cool.

                              Thanks for sharing!
                              Jeremy George in Windsor NY

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                              • DanStokes
                                Ancient LSR Guy
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 28345

                                #30
                                Good stuff, Randal! Hoping I can make it to Ely some day and will anticipate a personal guided tour. We can skip Madam LaBamba's House of Blue Lights - I wouldn't get my money's worth.

                                See you in Wendover
                                Dan

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