Here are more pictures of the Mt. Harvard when I was last working on the car in June 17,18 and 19. This time my biggest project was to remove the old propane furnace located in the women's bathroom. This was one of the biggest obstacles in returning the car to its Pullman ancestry. Not only did I remove the furace and ductwork but also threw away a small commode which was located under one of the two sinks. And of course, just my luck, it had some liquid "stuff" in it. Moving it out of the washroom and into the hallway was no easy task. Luckily, nothing spilled onto the floor. An accident could have made it a real "stinky" mess. I, then, sled it to the vestibule and "airmailed" it off the platform unto the blast. I was certainly happy when that was done with.I next removed the furnace and the duct work by systematically cutting it apart with a small electric saw I had recently purchased. It was no easy task. Between the noise of the blade cutting into the thin vibrating steel and the sound from the saw really made it quite noisy. With a little bit of luck I removed, first, the duct work then struggled with the furnace itself. I slowly dragged the heavy furnace from the women's wash room to the vestibule and again pushed it off the "cliff" and onto the ground. Luckily, the next day one of the guys came around and helped with dumping it into the steel recycling bin. A number of members have wondered if we can use the Mt Harvard as a tail car. The answer is Yes. There is a back up whistle as well as device for operating the brakes when making a back-up movement. You need not open the door because there is a handle inside that operates the brake valve. Pullman thought of everything. When operating in cold weather all that had to be done was to activate the valve inside the warm car. The operator and his customers need not worry about getting a blast of cold air from an open door. What modern conveniences!
I had some extra time on Saturday so I helped Skip Litcher move his tender inside the steam shop and then to attach it to the body of the No. 2 steam engine .
Again, I would like to remind all the readers about the 1:1 matching grant offer from the Milwaukee Road Historical Association. Here is your opportunity to make the most of your donation dollars. For every one dollar given by you, the donor, to the Mt. Harvard the MRHA will match it. The total match by MRHA will be to a total of $10,000.00. But don't wait to long . This offer expires August 31, 2015. What a great offer! Thanks again to MRHA for making this offer. Roger
Comments
Mon, 09-08-2025 08:22
Good job on the Burlington Nortern 9976. OK.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:56
No new news that I have heard of thus far.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:53
I'll also be doing another update on it soon. Keep en eye out for that.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:47
A little work was done to it for Diesel Days this year. You'll see photos floating around for the temporary short term job that was done to make it [...]
Wed, 08-06-2025 13:01
Is steam car CN 15444 going to be coming to museum several times it was to be moved to muesum
Sat, 07-19-2025 18:56
Yeah, sadly it's still there as of 7/19/2025
Thu, 06-12-2025 19:14
Its been 14 years guys, where is the unit? Like really? Did you guys misplace it? Or are repairs taking that long? At this point be might we will have [...]
Wed, 04-09-2025 17:40
Jamie Thanks for the update. She's gonna shine like every thing else you guys do! Smeds
Thu, 03-06-2025 16:28
Yes, there is a wye. Those two have been MU'ed on diesel days a year or two ago.
Wed, 03-05-2025 14:04
7009 number boards look good. Is there a way to turn a locomotive around at IRM? In case you ever had a mind to connect 7009 and 6847?
Fri, 03-29-2024 21:26
We're slackers and spend more time working on the equipment in the shop than keeping all you readers updated. We'll work on it, but I'm sure updates [...]
Thu, 03-14-2024 08:02
What happened to the Department Blog? It's been over 2 years and I still regularly check for updates, but nothing comes...