Hi Everyone,
We have gotten lax with our terms, including my self.
Joint bars are greased, not oiled. It is a heavy grease, put on with
a board or stiff brush.
I said the rail coating was asphalt, but a better description would
be tar with sand mixed in, sprayed on the rails, bars and plates.
Ted
At 12:05 PM 8/9/2007, you wrote:
>Thanks for the enlightenment on oiling jointbars. I have added a photo in
>the the misc photo album showing a crew, using a Fairmont MOW Oil sprayer,
>who are oiling the jointbars. It is titled oiling jointbars, and clearly
>shows this maintainence proceedure.
>
>Doug Harding
>www.iowacentralrr.org
>
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