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Title: Small loco info?
Post by: robman on August 15, 2007, 05:24:59 PM
Hi guys. I have seen advertised recently a great small loco called a Hiesler and as I need to increase my small loco roster it looks like a great addition. What I want to know is what were they mostly used for,timber,logging, coal or just general use? You are probably aware that the loco I'm talking about is made by Rivarossi, any comments regarding running, pulling power etc? Thanks in advance for any advice. Rob.
Title: Re: Small loco info?
Post by: SteamGene on August 15, 2007, 05:35:13 PM
The Heisler tended to be a narrow gauge loco used by miners, lumber companies, and such.  The prototype, and, from what I've seen the models, were powerful but SLOW.   My understanding is that the Rivarossi Heisler used the new tooling and was much more reliable and powerful than the older stuff. 
If I had need for one, I'd not hesitate to buy one.
Gene
Title: Re: Small loco info?
Post by: RAM on August 16, 2007, 12:06:03 AM
Do a search on Cass railroad and you will find information and pictures of a Heisler as well as the other locomotives that they run.