logging 4-6-0
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The J. H. Chambers Lumber Co. used a 4-4-0, into the 1930's. The Sugar Pine Lumber Co. had a 2-10-2T, through the late 1920's, 1930's.
Unless you are modeling a prototype lumber company,that used only shays, and climaxes, I see no reason why you couldn't run a ten wheeler.
When I get the paint done, I'll post the SHLC 2-6-6-2T, with its new vanderbilt tender.
I got log bunks on the four ERTL flats, and log loads for each. I have to work up the log loads for the Rivarossi log cars.
As I said in another post, I'm doing more building now.
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