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Identifier: belltelephonemag09amerrich (find matches)
Title: Bell telephone magazine
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: American Telephone and Telegraph Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Information Dept
Subjects: Telephone
Publisher: (New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., etc.)
Contributing Library: Prelinger Library
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15. Erecting a Pole with Tripod Derrick. 16. Erecting a Polk with Telescoping Derrick. 17. Winch Rope Winder. 18. Collapsible Reel Operating. 19. Collapsible Reel. 20. Handling Loading Pot. 21. Loading Reel.
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22. S-Tox Reel Clamped ix Trl^ck for Delivery. 23. Self Prlmixg Cextrifuc^l Pump ox Truck. 24. E.\RTH BoRixG M.^ciiixe Operatixg. 25. Earth Borixg Machixe with Auger Set at ax Axgle. 26. Exgixe Drivex Gexerator ox News Reel Truck. 27. Rear View of Body ox News Reel Truck. ADAPTING MOTOR VEHICLES TO TELEPHONE WORK load on the trailer and connect the unit to the towing hook atthe rear of the truck, thus completing the job in the pole yard. Another heavy handling job in telephone work is presentedby the loading coils in large iron cases, which resemble electriclight transformers. Special derrick equipment has been de-signed for lifting these cases to any desired location on thetruck platform, and, of course, they can be unloaded by revers-ing the operation. While the power is derived from the winchlines as in pole derrick operations, the derrick must necessarilybe of a different type. It will be noted that the truck uponwhich this derrick is mounted carries removable tracks whichpermit i

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