Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1930, p. 71

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PILes UP: outwears every other type! THREE YEARS’ service—where previous bearings lasted only THREE TO FOUR MONTHS! Photo shows the 251-foot hopper dredge Sandmaster of the Construction Materials Co., Chicago. On Feb. 21, 1928, Roy A. Brinkman, super- intendent, wrote that they were more than pleased with these bearings after a year’s service, stating that previous bearings lasted three to four months only. Now after two more years, the bearings are still in use! LARGEST DIESEL TUG now operating in New York harbor equipped with Goodrich bearings. The 100-foot John J. Gallagher, built by the Port Washington Shipyard & Mo- tor Corp., Port Washington, L. I., for the Goodrich Cutless Bearings Goodwin-Gallagher Sand & Gravel Corpora- tion of New York City. oie Another B. F. Goodrich Product MarINE REVIEW—June, 1930 71

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