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How to tell when it's a really heavy load

95zIV

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When even the railroad has to have special cars to move it that's when::eek: There was only two of these in this train and a couple of spacer cars and that was it. I just happened to look over my shoulder and spotted the first one(didn't have the camera handy and got ready to drive off). Spotted the second one coming and had the boss grab the camera and snapped these pics over my left shoulder as it went by.
 

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willie59

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Too bad you couldn't chase the train...I'd like to see the crane that's going to lift that. :eek:
 
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