I’ve narrowed it down to one of two. th-cam.com/video/8tA9NRuWLSw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YuLORLck_GErbj-y This one was reverse wired on level 7. W. 44th St. and Vincent Avenue atop a school. th-cam.com/video/jcpTiO6yT-w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wVH9nsgH9dhEUSyX this one was on top of the factory on 27th St. and University Avenue. The weathering looks similar, obviously being 14 years earlier. Level 6.
Longfellow Ave and 27th. Serial T-500. Sat in frontline's yard for years, blower was completely seized as of a 2 months ago, so seized that we snapped a 2.5 foot pipe wrench on it. Finally got it cranking after letting some kerosene sit in it for a few weeks.
@@Midwest_Sirens glad you got her running. The one I’m after is T-9XX-D. It’s sibling unit that was sold at auction was confirmed as T-969-D. Very similar in age to a lot of Cincinnati’s units.
sounds awesome!!
Damn that sounds great despite the looks. Devin did a really good job! Great video!
Have you seen Northrop’s thunderbolt?
@@ThecolossalcaretakerScrapped
@@1000BTdo you have any way of knowing that like info of how it was scrapped or where it was before it was scrapped?
That's Awesome! Nice video tho.
Do you happen to know which unit this was?
I’ve narrowed it down to one of two.
th-cam.com/video/8tA9NRuWLSw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YuLORLck_GErbj-y
This one was reverse wired on level 7. W. 44th St. and Vincent Avenue atop a school.
th-cam.com/video/jcpTiO6yT-w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wVH9nsgH9dhEUSyX
this one was on top of the factory on 27th St. and University Avenue. The weathering looks similar, obviously being 14 years earlier. Level 6.
It’s this one: th-cam.com/video/EW8bLio25lE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qbRPz6d7wLGeLyB-
@@TheSirenGeek damn. Sure looks a lot rougher than I expected after 15 ish years.
Longfellow Ave and 27th. Serial T-500. Sat in frontline's yard for years, blower was completely seized as of a 2 months ago, so seized that we snapped a 2.5 foot pipe wrench on it. Finally got it cranking after letting some kerosene sit in it for a few weeks.
@@Midwest_Sirens glad you got her running. The one I’m after is T-9XX-D. It’s sibling unit that was sold at auction was confirmed as T-969-D. Very similar in age to a lot of Cincinnati’s units.