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The moment of truth as the custom-made pintal ball

The moment of truth as the custom-made pintal ball

The moment of truth as the custom-made pintal ball is moved into place under the dam gate. There were no existing replacement parts available for this work at Chouteau Lock and Dam 17 in Chouteau, Okla., so cre... More

A crane lifts the stop logs, allowing water to fill

A crane lifts the stop logs, allowing water to fill

A crane lifts the stop logs, allowing water to fill the lock chamber following the removal and replacement of a pintal ball at Chouteau Lock and Dam 17 in Chouteau, Okla.

Tulsa District workers, under the dam gate, prepare

Tulsa District workers, under the dam gate, prepare

Tulsa District workers, under the dam gate, prepare to remove the damaged pintal ball at Chouteau Lock 17, Chouteau, Okla. It is the first time such work has been performed on a lock and dam along the McClellan... More

Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway, Chouteau, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
Depot Reserve in Indian Territory, Chouteau Station, 10th Reservation, Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company

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