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Fairbanks Morse engines have been moved

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Fairbanks Morse engines have been moved

Postby artc » Fri Jan 21, 2005 4:07 pm

Today these engines made their way to the Zagray Farm to complete the acquisition phase of this project. Marino Crane Service not only provided the DMAG for the lifts, but performed the rigging and the low-boys for the move. they are being unloaded as we speak at the Zagray Farm Museum.

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the 3 cylinder weighed 18 tons, and the 4 cylinder 22 tons with the flywheels attached.
We will now place a request with the Colchester Historical Society (our landlord) for $150,000 out of the Zagray endowment fund for building construction.

I'll post a picture tomorrow. SUCCESS :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:11 pm

Fantastic
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Tractors Owned: Restored: 1950 Cub, 1950 Cub Demo, 1948 super AI, 1935 Silver King, 1946 Oliver 60 RC, John Deere M, 1950 C demo.

In working clothes:
1950 cub, 1948 cub, 1941 A, 1948 H, 1963 B414, 1958 240U, 1947 Oliver 60 industrial, Oliver 70 industrial. IH 450, 1963, another 1948 cub, 1946 I6 with Trogan front blade.
Location: CT, Middletown
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Postby artc » Mon Jan 24, 2005 4:44 pm

January 21, 2005 Unloading the 4 cylinder. in the background is an Allis HD11, a Hydrocrane on a Ford chassis, and our 80D Northwest.

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There was a prediction that we would move them on the coldest day of the year. The temp at the time this afternoon photo was taken was a balmy +6 degrees F. Saturday morning we oiled the main bearings, sprayed a oil/diesel mix all over the exterior, and covered them to withstand the 40 MPH winds expected for Sunday with 1 to 2 feet of snow.

Hope it stayed on! The wind sure did blow.
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Postby Bigdog » Mon Jan 24, 2005 9:33 pm

Lookin' good Art!
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