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Front view showing opened radiator with shutters, fan, and grab iron, added MU hose receptacles, ditch lights with conduit between them, coupler cut bar extensions, pilot grab irons, and air hose. After this shot was taken, the MU hoses were replaced with Details West #265 MU hoses. The fan is a 48" 10-blade Cannon dynamic brake fan, the closest thing I could find to the prototype's 54" 10-blade fan. After paint, I plan to add a tattered radiator tarp rolled up above the grill.
By: Joe Atkinson

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Front view showing opened radiator with shutters, fan, and grab iron, added MU hose receptacles, ditch lights with conduit between them, coupler cut bar extensions, pilot grab irons, and air hose.  After this shot was taken, the MU hoses were replaced with Details West #265 MU hoses.  The fan is a 48" 10-blade Cannon dynamic brake fan, the closest thing I could find to the prototype's 54" 10-blade fan.  After paint, I plan to add a tattered radiator tarp rolled up above the grill.
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