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Mikes, how about putting a link to one of your you tube videos so I can find your channel?
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show off LOL, i guess as a trucker i should have a peterbilt in
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Yes you should definitely have a Peterbilt but I think it should be in the garage not the backyard. We got a little over excited with our yard and now it's just a lot of work. That's what happens when you have an excavator and too much spare time. OK, back to Mikes park! Last edited by RCP57; 05-10-2015 at 11:46 PM. |
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You tube channel? Link? I'm barely able to figure this photo bucket thing out and only got this far with help from Mario . We had a pond it's gone . I have a friend who has a Peterbilt in his garage 1984 never winter driven . For you southerners that is important as they like to dump salt on the roads here by the kiloton .
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My Euclid,front end loader/ dozerand paving machine
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railroad crossing
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Where is the carburetor on this diesel ? Hang on where is the diesel !
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Mikem-your work site is looking better everyday. Why don't you put this thread in the construction sites? You clearly have a lot of work into this. I can tell you from experience that an outdoor site is a lot of work. For several years I had a offroad R/C car & truck track in a vacant lot we had behind our house and I would spend 6-8 hours getting it prepared for a race and then it would rain and everything started over again. That was very frustrating but I loved every minute of it and wouldn't change a thing. Your doing a great job!!
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This piece of road was a little more challenging removal of half a stump and 8 feet of lily of the valley with a wicked root system .
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On Monday the railroad got a delivery of a new rebuilt railway car , by truck on the new road .oh by the way I would post more pics but photobucket freezes up every time I do one photo it's driving me nuts any ideas? Mike
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Mine does the same thing when I use my Ipad to post pictures, I just shut down PB and reopen it everytime I link a new picture. I don't have that problem when I use the computer, haven't figured out the reason yet . Your layout is looking good, keep the pictures coming!
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Maybe your pictures are too big. I think there used to be a rule on hear that pictures had to be a maximum of 600 X 400. But now that seems to have gone away. On P.b. you can set the size for your pictures. Once you set it they will always be that size. Your lay-out is looking good!!
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no cross bucks at a curved grade crossing
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Big Ford thecrossbucks are coming . Truckmaker and Modelman I sent the problem to Pbucket and they said to use my iPhone to post pics ,I don't have an iPhone . And that Apple isn't updating the iPad for P bucket . That was from Robert the PB robot . So one at a time and freezer problems . Mike
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Your road building skills are top notch Mike. What exactly did you use? Is it crusher fines or stone dust? Looks like it packed very well and is rc truck friendly for sure. |
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im not sure what i like more trains or trucks!! your doing a great
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Truck on road to deliver railroad car ,it's a narrow road
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Unloading the new railway car
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That's a slick way of unloading the new car. And it's a good thing the Mack could scoot over into the wide spot, nice setup
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This weekend I finished the missing link and turned around we had a pic of tracks and trains
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