October 5, 2015
Leo - I recall that a 50 ton capacity friction bearing truck
weighed approximately five gross tons, 70 ton capacity would've been a little
heavier. Each wheel set was in the range of a thousand pounds. Anyway, that's
what we calculated the purchase weights as when bidding for
scrap. Best Regards - Louis
In a message dated 10/5/2015 12:58:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
CBQ@yahoogroups.com writes:
This is
actually a business question but thought someone in the group would have
access or knowledge as I can't,find it in my messy collection.
What
was the typical weight of a friction bearing 50 and/or 70 ton truck set ? Say
from 30s or 40s up to the end when outlawed in early 70s from new
cars.
Leo
Phillipp
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