(5) See that cars are put on the wrong trains. Remove the labels from cars needing repair and put them on cars in good order. Leave couplings between cars as loose as possible.
(c) Road-beds and Open Track
(1) On a curve, take the bolts out of the tie-plates connecting to sections of the outside rail, and scoop away the gravel, cinders, or dirt for a few feet on each side of the connecting joint.
(2) If by disconnecting the tie-plate at a joint and loosening sleeper nails on each side of the joint, it becomes possible to move a sections of rail, spread two sections of rail and drive a spike vertically between them.
(d) Oil and Lubrication
(1) See 5 b. (2) (b).
(2) Squeeze lubricating pipes with pincers or dent them with hammers, so that the flow of oil is obstructed.
(e) Cooling Systems
(1) See 5 b (2) (c).
(f) Gasoline and Oil Fuel