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Default Pictures (not mine of course) -- Tod Engine Assembly done

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb...d.php?t=160891

``Crankshaft 105,000 lbs.
Each flywheel half 60,000 lbs.
80 ton hydraulic crane
90 ton conventional crane.

Whew! Glad its DONE!''

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