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SS Pressure Gauge Industrial Duty, Long Lasting, Dependable Pumps
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Model: 6073 A pressure gauge is designed to monitor system performance.
It should be installed directly onto the discharge head of the pump to read the full pressure at the pump.
A loss of pressure or fluctuating pressure are indications some aspect of the system needs maintenance.
6077 was built in 1944 as part of order of twenty locomotives classified U-1-f. These 4-8-2 or Mountain Type locomotives were built instead of the larger more typical 4-8-4 or Northern Type. The Northern type locomotives are larger and required more steel to make and during World War II a smaller more adaptable engine for general uses were needed. The U-1-f class locomotives were built in 1944 by Montreal Locomotive Works, and were numbered between 6060 and 6079. The series of engines were nicknamed Bullet Nosed Betty for their definitive nose cone
Lego Castle Series 6082 Fire Breathing Fortress includes various mini figures, Knights, Wizard and Dragon, not checked for completeness with a Poor to Fair original box (no instructions).
London & North Eastern Railway - LNER Class C4 4-4-2 steam locomotive Nr. 6091 - Neasden, 27 May 1936 (North British Locomotive Works 16941 / 1905) Originally Great Central Railway Nr. 1091, and later LNER Nr. 6091, this locomotive finally became British Railways Nr. 62914. It was built by the North British Locomotive Works in 1905 under the works number 16941.