Scrap load up, repair work down
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- We've been decluttering the shop, getting rid of scrap, and making room for customer projects. Today, we're moving scrap to the scrap pile and moving equipment around.
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Really glad to see the tree gone!
Nice to see a real engine on the tracks, instead of that electric stuff! Didn't even derail 5 times!
Number 71 is looking good I can’t wait for the final paint job and decals
same
Good to see that MLB RR is open again and bonus with train action.
Plymouth looks better in yellow. We see more détails, but that Norton has an impressive pilots. Just like real one. Don´t know in wich material it´s done ?
That snowplow run far better in summer.
Don´t know why ?😅
Hummm tank car and plow on storage siding or scrapping track ? Never know what can fall ftom above, just as you experiented recently 😢
Thanks for that sunny ride with friend.
Oups. Just read other comments after editing. Line still close !
Awesome!
it is amazing how a bit of petrol makes a difference. fred flintstone brakes! wow what an improvement
for de acceleration/ along with maintaining position on the rails! great job Aaron hope the leaning tree
comes down in the valley! your assistant name ? is it Eric?
Interestsing consist at 12:25....🙂
nice to see some switching and operation! :) And glad the tree is gone. :)
The tree isn't gone yet. This is footage from May.
@@MillBrookRailroad Oh........ :( yikes.
How’s it coming on your blue diesel that you acquired from that railroad
What does that GE weigh?! Lotsa T.E. for its size!!!!!
Rebuild the transmissions if possible, much cheaper and when new on Yard Tractor of any brand always change over to a synthetic 5W50 so that the Tuff Torq will last.
What drive train is in that little engine? Hydrostatic?
No derailments?
Is that an cannonball little gasser or a similar unit from someone else
why don't put the track all the way up to the shop door so you do not have carry it so for.