#This random fucko

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placid harbor
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You heard me, Just whatever this is.
Why? Because YES

vagrant sail
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lmfao

placid harbor
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I KNOW

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ITS THE COFFEEPOT BUT ITS AN AMERICAN ARRANGEMENT???

charred meadow
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Dehel?

placid harbor
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Pic of a coffeepot and a american arrangement:

thin cairn
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That's just the American arrangement

vagrant sail
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holy shit

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its glenn

placid harbor
placid harbor
worldly timber
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this weird thing is articulated right?

placid harbor
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Wdym articulated?

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As in the 4 front wheels turn?

worldly timber
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Consisting of 2 or more parts capable of rotating around their connection point(s)

placid harbor
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then, YES, OF COURSE

worldly timber
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Nice

fleet hornet
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kosciusko was actually an early coal burner with a circular cab

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not a coffeepot

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coffeepots are typically 0-4-0 (or 2-2-0) locomotives with a vertical boiler

placid harbor
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The AMERICAN arrangement, for the wheel arrangement? Also known as a 4-4-0? Search up the "Whyte System"

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on it a 4-4-0 is called "American"

vagrant sail
fleet hornet
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yes

fleet hornet
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do you think i'm dumb or something

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oh nevermind i am dumb

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but still

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it's not a vertical boiler

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and thus it is not a coffeepot

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also i know the whyte system but it would've been easier if you just said 4-4-0

vagrant sail
cunning osprey
fleet hornet
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it also had a circular cab

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iirc the ten wheeler version was known as the gunboat class

cunning osprey
# fleet hornet wrong

Ok? But it's just a cab there's nothing else that interesting or weird about it besides those 2 things

fleet hornet
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how many locomotives have you seen with circular cabs

cunning osprey
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Its just a cab I could be triangual for all I care it still wouldn't be that interesting
The thing that makes it interesting is the fact that it's an early anthracite burning locomotive