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Discussion of products from the American Locomotive Company. A web site with current Alco 251 information can be found here: Fairbanks-Morse/Alco 251.

Moderator: Alcoman

 #613920  by Alcoman
 
Do you have a good reliable source of getting Alco Parts? Do you have a good source of getting Alco supplies? We know that FM/Alco is OEM so lets not include them. I am talking about aftermarket suppliers in North America who sell new and used Alco parts.

List them here along with a link to their website (if they have one) Share your knowledge and help keep Alco locomotives running. I will start with a few I know of:
Striegel Supply: http://www.striegelsupply.com/
Canadian Allied Diesel: http://myfactoryrep.com/infosheets/cadr ... FQodqSIF-Q
Birmingham Rail & Locomotive: http://www.bhamrail.com/
Waymore Power Company: http://www.waymorepower.com/
Camfil Railroad supply: http://www.camfilfarrrailroad.com/index.php
Locomotive Components & Services: http://www.locomotivecomponents.com/
RELCO: http://www.relcolocomotives.com/main/home.html
Beacon Locomotive: http://www.beaconlocomotive.com/?request=products
Mosebach: http://www.mosebachresistors.com/index.html
American Turbocharger: http://www.americanturbocharger.com/
Air filters, Inc. : http://www.airfilterusa.com/about.html
Hatch & Kirk: http://www.hatchkirk.com/
 #614420  by BSOR Patarak
 
Does Hatch & Kirk still supply Alco stuff? I know they used to, but I think they stopped all 539 items and then the 251 followed shortly after.
 #614425  by Alcoman
 
BSOR Patarak wrote:Does Hatch & Kirk still supply Alco stuff? I know they used to, but I think they stopped all 539 items and then the 251 followed shortly after.
I will have to look into that. The marine industry was a big user of them.