LNER J39 Tender wheels

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hugh williams
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LNER J39 Tender wheels

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Hi,

Anybody know whether or not J39 tender wheels were spoked or not?

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Re: LNER J39 Tender wheels

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Does it depend upon which tenders we are talking about, 3500 or 4200 gal, flared or straight sides, low or high front, ex NE tenders of different ages and capacities etc?
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Re: LNER J39 Tender wheels

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And probably what was available at the time a new set were needed.
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Re: LNER J39 Tender wheels

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Hi,

J39/2, standard LNER tender as attached to 64967. Most standard tenders appear to have spoked wheels but I am checking to be sure!

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Re: LNER J39 Tender wheels

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hugh williams wrote:J39/2, standard LNER tender as attached to 64967. Most standard tenders appear to have spoked wheels but I am checking to be sure!
Ah but that was Atlantic 3279's point - there is no such animal as a standard LNER tender; there were several different types, with variations, within the Group Standards. J39/1 usually 3,500 gal., J39/2 usually 4200 gal., J39/3 yer takes yer pick. John Edgson's 4200gal. GS tender drawing states 3' 9" dia. disc or spoked for two of the three types (2. low and 3. high front, not 1. flared coping) - find a photo of your loco and check underneath the tender attached to it...
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