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  2. Fairbanks-Morse - Wikipedia

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    Fairbanks, Morse and Company was an American manufacturing company in the late 19th and early 20th century. Founded in 1823 as a manufacturer of weighing scales, it later diversified into pumps, engines, windmills, coffee grinders, radios, farm tractors, feed mills, locomotives, and industrial supplies.

  3. FM Erie-built - Wikipedia

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    However, most customers preferred the cast steel truck, and the engineering cost, jigs and fixtures and necessity for a second inventory meant that the fabricated truck design did not save money [1] The Erie-Builts soon ran into problems with the OP engine that had not been experienced in Navy service.

  4. List of Fairbanks-Morse locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Fairbanks-Morse, is a historic American (and Canadian) industrial scale manufacturer. It later diversified into pumps, engines and industrial supplies.One arm of the company is now a Diesel engine manufacturer located in Beloit, Wisconsin and has specialized in the manufacture of opposed-piston Diesel engines for United States Navy vessels and railroad locomotives since 1932.

  5. FM Consolidation Line - Wikipedia

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    Life-Like (and later Walthers) produced plastic A- and B-unit models of the four-axle freight C-Line locomotives in HO scale (Proto 1000 series) and N scale (Proto series). Because the C-Line units had identical car bodies, these models are correct for CFA-16-4, CFB-16-4, CFA-20-4 and CFB-20-4 locomotives.

  6. Is Aging Inventory an Issue for Insteel Industries? - AOL

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  7. Age of Steam Roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    Build a full-scale, operating, and realistic roundhouse and back shop to overhaul, repair, and maintain Jerry’s rolling stock. Operate the steam locomotives on freight trains. Display railroad heritage for future generations. [4] The project was paid for by Jacobson and his wife, Laura. They set up an endowment to support the museum.

  8. Steinle Turret Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    As custom-fabricated steel was replaced by prefabricated steel Kupfer's business declined, and its iron works closed in 1985. [2] Durline Scales and Manufacturing bought the Steinle Building in 1990 and manufactured large truck scales there until 2003. Ironworks Development LLC bought the building. It transferred to the Atwood Community Center ...

  9. FM H-12-44 - Wikipedia

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    The FM H-12-44 was a switcher locomotive produced by Fairbanks-Morse from May 1950 until March 1961. The units had a 1,200-horsepower (890 kW), six-cylinder opposed piston engine prime mover, and were configured in a B-B wheel arrangement mounted atop a pair of two-axle AAR Type-A switcher trucks, with all axles powered and geared for a top speed of 60 miles per hour (97 km/h).