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A single Union Pacific GE slowly grinds out of Elmhurst with a long westbound manifest. Halfway through the train was another GE similarly grinding its guts out.
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The daily M338 grinding up the short 1.4% hill between Raymond and Jesup, Iowa is putting out a lot of blowing snow as she cruises past Pilot Grove Rd which is near the top of the hill. This hill is one of the first of many many hills on the CN Dubuque sub, between Waterloo, and Freeport, IL
Not the belfry this time, inside a post mill. This is the massive gear driven by the sails. The grind stones are underneath it.
I got really curious when I saw some FBI agents swabbing blood samples from the ejection? chute on this critter. I decided to ask them why but then I saw Mohammed bin Salman sneaking away while hiding in the crowd. I'm no dummy so I put two and two together and figured that he and the orange don chucked Jamal Khashoggi into the works. Trump needs to be careful around MbS (Mister Bone Saw) because if Saudis no longer need Trump, bone saws would work as easily on him as Jamal Khashoggi although orange juice would squirt everywhere! I don't think there is enough bleach or hours to clean this implement! There was little left but spatters when he hit this end!
Here is another shot, if a bit grizzly, with the Belleville grain separator in the background I shot at the Dougherty Museum on #287, south of Longmont. It was built in 1926 by Harrison Machine Works, Belleville, Illinois. (see Wikipedia) That machine is supposed to separate the grain from chaff and straw and a crew tried to get the implement operating. That project looked like simply a case of two a'coming two a'going, two a'setting and two a'mowing. Boy the separator surely looked like a single farmer might be a bit overtasked to run it himself. From the looks, it appeared to be more of a strawmaker. Wheels spun and chaff sputtered. It was all belted up to a Case steam tractor and way it went. All of the hand painted doilies didn't seem to be helping but boy, did they make it look classy!
At the end of August, Dougherty had their end of summer blow out. Boulder County Open Space maintains and opens the museum on summer Fridays and weekends. They moved a load of their antiques outside and into the daylight which was a grand improvement especially for those with cameras. The museum started when Ray Dougherty started to acquire old automobiles. He finally branched out to antique farm equipment and early home entertainment devices.
This was a dandy day and I am glad eDDie jumped me to get down there at 9:00 on the stroke of opening. I was toasted after a couple of hours. Summer wasn't over. I must have been a little later than dead on time because folks were shuttling to park and around exhibits. My first trek was over to machinery I had yet to encounter this rig, a separator accordingly. From the size of it and I discovered later, it probably functioned better to separate farmers from their money than grain from the chaff. Well, later they cranked it up and tried it out! I bet it took some serious steam power to drive all these doodads.
Loram rail grinder RG308 makes a cloud of dust as it grinds on BNSF Main 2. This was working eastbound near Batavia, IA on the BNSF Ottumwa Subdivision. 12/9/15.
A few nice metal grinding images I discovered:
Light fled the approaching storm pensively he passed below sentinel’s watch into its maelstrom
Image by henk.sijgers (on when I can)
South shore of Lake Ontario
Rochester NY, Summer 2014
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Panasonic GM1 camera
Panasonic 12-32...
Read more about Cool Metal Grinding pictures
(Posted by a Precision Machining China Manufacturer)
Probably Egypt
I think this is a grain mill. Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
Journey of two german(?) travellers in the 1930s throughout many countries.
For more info about these photographs, see the caption in my album "World Tour 1930s"
Sparks fly as the Loram Rail Grinder MMY529 working on the ARTC mainline through the Adelaide Hills passes the Adelaide Metro Station of Glenalta on June 24 2020
Twisting and climbing away from the Mississippi River, train M33891-29 with engineer Root works its way east towards Chicago after originating in Waterloo, Iowa, earlier in the day. The former Illinois Central line follows the Galena and East Fork of the Galena River as its winds its way uphill from the town of Galena to just west of Apple River.
Was siked to test out my friend's new panoramic camera, so I put a roll in it and started shooting away. I'd never shot with a true panoramic camera, so I was super stoked to test this thing out. There were a couple minor problems with the camera before I tested it, but was curious as to see how my shots would come out anyhow. First skate photo I shot was this one of Devin Altonaga doing a feeble grind here at GiGi's. When the roll was done, it kept on advancing, so I knew something was wrong. Turns out it ripped the sprockets and stopped advancing after the 6th shot or so. Bummer, because there were a few photos I really wanted. . guess I gotsta go reshoot them sometime.
Widelux F8 with expired/burned Fuji Super G!
No people
No speak
No people
No cars
No people
No food
No people
Stopped
Short
Grinding halt
Everything's coming to a grinding halt
No sound
No people
No clocks
No people
No fine
No people
No me
No people
Stopped
Short
Grinding halt
Everything's coming to a grinding halt
Everything's coming to a grinding halt
Slow down
Slow down
No people
Slow down
Everything's coming to a
Everything's coming to a
Everything's coming to a
Everything's coming to a
Teemu "Drago" Pirinen barley grinds a handrail in Copenhagen. Landed in five goes, we were in and out in a jiffy.
Which was nice, considering we were on a construction site, in plain view, and having been told to stay away by the cops.
Nikon D700 with 16/2.8 Nikkor, two Sunpak 120J's on the left, aligned with the rail, and two Nikon SB's up top, one high and one low. Pocket Wizards for triggering.