Now there's something you don't see every day!
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Hey what ever works!
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Very interesting.  Where's the cab?
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Wow! How did this remain unseen for so long?! Must get it before it gets the horse (JK).
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Interesting catch!!  Not something you see everyday, and evidence that us model railroaders aren't the only ones who kit-bash their trains! 
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| Posted by  on October 4, 2013  |  |   
How is it controlled - by radio or does someone sit on it somewhere?
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| Posted by NYC Man on October 4, 2013  |  |   
The signs on the Front say '''Look and Listen for..."what?
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| Posted by NYC Man on October 4, 2013  |  |   
The signs on the Front say '''Look and Listen for..."what?
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NYC Man - 'Look and Listen for Movement'.
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| Posted by  on October 4, 2013  |  |   
"Look and Listen for Movement"
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How do you climb on this thing?  Steps are apparently missing.
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| Posted by  on October 4, 2013  |  |   
NYC Man - I deciphered it and it says 'Look and Listen for Movement'
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very unique!
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| Posted by NYC Man on October 5, 2013  |  |   
Thanks everyone.
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So you just ride on it like the Zamboni at a hockey arena?
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Very nice, it will make a good modeling project , to use up the leftover bits! Does it have a coupling at the back as well? And looking at he grab rail just visible on the top at the (back!) I should imagine that you would get on at that end! Note also the start and stop buttons on the panel below the letter 'C'.  
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That's the durndest critter I ever saw!
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| Posted by Nuc on June 19, 2023  |  |   
One traction motor? And a battery? 
The Milwaukee's shop had an electric critter in Deer Lodge. Photo 361108. 
It's on display at Harlowton, MT. 
Ahead of its time. 
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