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* A Moonbeam is a crescent shaped pile driving mechanism built to enable timber piles to be driven at an angle which is known as "batter". Used through the 1800's and early into the 1900's in America for railroad trestle construction. Most typically seen mounted on a flat car with a donkey engine or a locomotive providing the lifting force to the drop hammer. When the project finished workers were known to dance on a moonbeam. BFB | * A Moonbeam is a crescent shaped pile driving mechanism built to enable timber piles to be driven at an angle which is known as "batter". Used through the 1800's and early into the 1900's in America for railroad trestle construction. Most typically seen mounted on a flat car with a donkey engine or a locomotive providing the lifting force to the drop hammer. When the project finished workers were known to dance on a moonbeam. BFB | ||
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* 100mpg homemade car |
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The term Moonbeam may refer to:
- Moonlight
- Moonbeam, series of five aeroplanes built by Powel Crosley Jr.
- "Moonbeam", fictional girlfriend of the Manchester City mascot Moonchester
- Moon Beams, an uptempo jazz album by Bill Evans
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- A Moonbeam is a crescent shaped pile driving mechanism built to enable timber piles to be driven at an angle which is known as "batter". Used through the 1800's and early into the 1900's in America for railroad trestle construction. Most typically seen mounted on a flat car with a donkey engine or a locomotive providing the lifting force to the drop hammer. When the project finished workers were known to dance on a moonbeam. BFB