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| Photo Credit:
Top: by Albert Farrow (2-22-1938) from John T. Taubeneck Bottom-both as rebuilt: by Ted E. Satra |
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| Shop Number 733 | - | Built for: Hulburt Lbr. Co. |
| {675th Lima Built Shay} | ||
| Built: |
Class: 65-3 |
Trucks: |
Cylinders: 3 - 12 x 12 |
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Boiler:
[Style - Dia.] |
| Boiler Pressure:
180 |
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Empty Weight: 108,400 |
| Owners: W. D. Hofius & Co. (D), Seattle, WA Hulburt Lbr. Co. #2, Seattle, WA (11-23-1922) Everett Log. Co. #2, Tulalip, WA (2-6-1926) Hofius Steel & Equip. Co. (D), Seattle, WA * (11-18-1926) Wood-Knight Log.Co. #2, Blue Canyon, WA (6-22-1927) Wrecked; (11-10-1928) Repairs completed (6-1-1937) Wood-Acme Log. Co. #2, Acme, WA (6-6-1942) Marona Mill Co. #2, Acme, WA (c1947) Rebuilt to a 2-truck diesel-hydraulic loco at Acme to use as a yard switcher #2. |
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| Disposition: Scrapped | |||
| Additional Notes: * Owned by Dealer | |||