by micropedes1 » Wed Jan 04, 2017 5:10 pm
You old-timers are not thinking straight. Or you have not had the opportunity to explore the innards of a now-defunct bucketline dredge.
Greased bearings and now permanently sealed/non lubricated bearings are a relatively new amendment for mining equipment rolling stock. But if it rolls, its got to have lubrication. The older stuff used oil ducted from a nearby reservoir directly into the bearing for continuous lubrication. One of the jobs of the "oiler" was to make the daily rounds and make sure that all of the oil reservoirs were filled. Nothing worse than a shut-down due to a stuck bearing, halting production. The oil reservoir was invariably open topped, necessitating some type of cover to keep precipitation out of the oil.
You might be familiar with the spring loaded caps that cover oil lines carrying lubrication to motor bearings on some of the older electric motors that are still around. Same principle, just larger reservoir. Grandpaw was an dredge engineer back in the '20's. I got to sit on his knee and listen to all the stories. I guess that I got infected with the gold bug at an early age.