Is there a model of this locomotive?

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Just a curious question.
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It's a picture of the 610 mm gauge Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0 steam locomotive 'Homebush' used by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company at their sugar mills in Queensland, Australia. There are a number of these locos in preservation, here's another:
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Love the looks of that Bally Hooley and its a wood burner. Must be a really small set of wheels as you can't even see them.
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(01-07-2021, 08:23 PM)Super Wrote: Love the looks of that Bally Hooley and its a wood burner. Must be a really small set of wheels as you can't even see them.

It's a coal burner....
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I was going by what I saw in the Tender...isn't that wood planks?

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Most of these locos are coal or oil firing, but I think the wood is used for starting the fire.
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One source I've found, admittedly not referring to these specific individual locos, says that:

"Originally the locomotives did not have tenders but after a period in use they were provided to carry bagasse (crushed residues of the cane) as fuel for the boiler."

I haven't found any models of Sugar Cane Railway steamers yet, but while searching I did stumble across these, which might be of passing interest to Muddy.

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UPDATE: check out this modelling link!
(01-08-2021, 07:38 PM)chrisjo Wrote: "crushed residues of the cane) as fuel for the boiler."

Well thats a very efficient and cost saving way to get rid of waste and power the engine.


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We're getting a little bit off topic in my opinion.
But most of Australian sugar cane steam locomotives used mostly coal or oil, never crushed sugar cane.
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Its your topic Dillon, work it the way you want.
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