Broken Joint Bar - Have to Repair it Fast!
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 Published On Feb 10, 2023

Running both trains today and we gotta get this broken joint bar fixed in
a hurry.

We'll show you how I replace this broken joint bar. It was a bit of a struggle
because of the big gap between the rails as you will see in the video. But
with some muscle persuasion the gap came together enough to
get all the bolts in.

Here is another video where we replaced a broken Compromise Joint Bar
that you may also enjoy. There is a difference between a regular joint bar
and a compromise joint bar, watch this to find out the difference:
   • Broken Compromise Joint Bar and we Go...  

Here is a video where I show all about our battery impact wrench:
   • Fixing Track Joints with my New Toy!  

Made January 12, 2023

Disclaimer: I am an employee of Iron Senergy at Cumberland
Mine. My job is railroad track maintenance. I am very fortunate to
have this job and everyone at the mine is very fortunate to have
Iron Senergy as it's current owner. Our past owners had every
intention of shutting this mine down, but Iron Senergy took
over and have kept this mine alive.

Please understand: I am NOT in any way an official or unofficial
spokes person for Iron Senergy or Cumberland Mine. Any viewpoints,
opinions or anything that I show in the videos, or write in the video
descriptions or any answer to any comment, should NEVER be
misconstrued or interpreted as being in any way shape or form,
any kind of official or unofficial statement from Iron Senergy,
Iron Cumberland, Cumberland Mine, any of the mine's management,
any of the contractors that may be shown in any video, nor of
any of my fellow co-workers.

Any viewpoints or opinions I may make in the videos, in the
descriptions, or in any answer to a comment is strictly that of my
own and NOT an official or unofficial statement or viewpoint that
Iron Synergy or any one at Iron Senergy or Cumberland Mine
necessarily has or makes.

Again, we are very fortunate to have Iron Senergy as our current
owners. Please, when making a comment be respectful of Iron Senergy,
Cumberland Mine, my fellow coworkers and also any contractors
that may be shown. Thank You, Dave

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