The upper rack appeared to have jammed against the opposite bracket and sheared off what looks like a rivet. The rack and pinion set up had allowed equal movement in and out of the tamper heads. Now it is a matter of least resistance. It does not affect the operation of the tamper, but I will be putting the rack back together by work weekend for the production work. Makes for error proof adjustment of the heads.
3 of us loaded 8 rails on the metal work flat. Ichabod made a great improvement in picking the rails from the ground. I think the tried and true way of loading rails from a rail pile is the way to go, but when one person can lift 600lb rail from the ground while two others just direct it, it does make a huge difference in crew effort and fatigue.
Also, one tie was replaced on the ladder by the Rail crew, as well as acquiring joint bars from AC and surveying points and frogs near Brook Crossing.
Brendan arrived in the afternoon to work on the tank some, with some sandblasting planned for Monday.
Cars were also positioned in the yard to facilitate Oily so he can do his quarterly journal inspections.