- An
electrical ballast is a
device placed in
series with a load to
limit the
amount of
current in an
electrical circuit. A
familiar and
widely used example...
- this,
ballast tractors tend to have high-powered, low
geared engines that
provide substantial torque,
especially at low speeds. Additionally,
ballast tractors...
- A
ballast tank is a
compartment within a boat, ship or
other floating structure that
holds water,
which is used as
ballast to
provide hydrostatic stability...
-
people Ballast (website), a
Canadian news and
cultural website "
Ballast", a 1967
story of The
Railway Series book
Small Railway Engines Look up
ballast in...
- see and
travel behind, real
engines." — Sir
Charles Topham Hatt II/The Fat Controller,
Little Western,
Enterprising Engines The
Skarloey Railway (SR) is...
-
wooden Ballast Body. The Mk3A
could therefore convert between roles as an
articulated tractor or a
ballast tractor. ****ed with
Turner winch.
Engine:Rolls-Royce...
-
machine or
ballast tamper,
informally simply a tamper, is a self-propelled, rail-mounted
machine used to pack (or tamp) the
track ballast under railway...
-
ballast allowed) 15 metre
class (Flaps allowed, 15 m wing-span,
water ballast allowed) 18 metre
class (Flaps allowed, 18 m wing-span,
water ballast allowed)...
- the
ballast method and two as
conventional gravity balance.
Inclines are
classified by the
power source used to wind the cable. A
stationary engine drives...
- off-road-capable,
often 6×6,
military and
commercial tractor units,
including ballast tractors. It
should not be
confused with a tractor-trailer
which is a combination...