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The L&SWR M7s which were used as push pull locomotives were, I believe, those with longer frames? Have acquired a short frame M7 and wish to convert this into a long frame. It appears that the extra length was at the front end. Is this correct and if so, apart from the addition of the push-pull paraphenalia, by how much does the frame need lengthening between the smokebox and the front bufferbeam. If this isn't possible where can I find the numbers of M7s shedded at Exmouth Junction in Southern days which were short frame. I hope this topic is in the correct place - if not, my apologies. 

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The long framed M7s were about 1ft 3in longer, and according to Locomotives Illustrated #73 comprised nos. 30051-60, 30125/7/8/9/31, 30328 and 30479-81 (subtract 30000 to get SR nos. of course).

 

There is information on the data page on  http://www.semgonline.com/steam/m7class_01.html about push-pull fitting, but this includes short and long and seems mostly to refer to the LSWR wire-and-pulley system.  Only the long M7s could accommodate the compressed air pumps for the later push-pull conversions, but I'm not sure if they were all so modified.  No doubt the Irwell Book of the M7s will give chapter and verse (but I don't have it).

 

Locomotives Illustrated #73 gives allocations for Exmouth Jn in 1950 as 30024/5/30/34/39/46/49/55, 30105/24/33, 30245/52/53/55/56, 30320/23/74/76/77, 30668/69/71 but not for SR days (again refer to the Irwell book and other sources).

 

HTH

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The long framed M7s were about 1ft 3in longer, and according to Locomotives Illustrated #73 comprised nos. 30051-60, 30125/7/8/9/31, 30328 and 30479-81 (subtract 30000 to get SR nos. of course).

 

There is information on the data page on  http://www.semgonline.com/steam/m7class_01.html about push-pull fitting, but this includes short and long and seems mostly to refer to the LSWR wire-and-pulley system.  Only the long M7s could accommodate the compressed air pumps for the later push-pull conversions, but I'm not sure if they were all so modified.  No doubt the Irwell Book of the M7s will give chapter and verse (but I don't have it).

 

Locomotives Illustrated #73 gives allocations for Exmouth Jn in 1950 as 30024/5/30/34/39/46/49/55, 30105/24/33, 30245/52/53/55/56, 30320/23/74/76/77, 30668/69/71 but not for SR days (again refer to the Irwell book and other sources).

 

HTH

Thank you very much for the information. That provides me with the length of the very small addition I shall need to insert to make the locomotive that little bit longer, as well as other sources for finding out the relevant numbers.

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