I do not want to propose any more polls, but it would be interesting to see 
 how many people note whether the wheelsets are code 110, 88, 87, etc. as 
they  watch their trains running around the track.
 
 
 - Earl Henry, Nashville
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/30/2011 3:54:02 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I  don't change out anything. I run everything from the old Miller Code 125 
 wheels to the latest SHS Code 110. The only qualifying factor is that they 
be  RP-25 profile, which came about as a result of pioneering efforts many 
years  ago and has only had a positive effect on reliable operation.

When I'm  in the middle of "switching the mill", wheel width is the last 
thing on my  mind, as long as they stay on the track!

Bob Nicholson  _______________________________________________________




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