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Cucumber transload
Waiting for the crane to transload the cucs to truck . Mike
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Are you taking them to the pickling station?
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Jack Actually 2 ended there lives? in a wonderful salad .
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Are you planning to get a Leimbach crane?
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I wish ! But planning a Bucyrus Erie truck crane . Mike
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that so cool roughly how many feet of track do you have down on your layout with the moss it looks great
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Hi Jack mainline about 275 plus yard and a couple of siding . I like the moss too but after that photo -gonzo - the moss actually moves the rail around which is not good . Mike
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thats to cool. i showed my wife the pics and
she was like oh great another hobby!!! |
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do you have pics and video i would love to check it out
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You must be a train driver or so :-) I'd love to see a video. Great job
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Chris and Jack I can barely post one pic at a time . Videos confuse me but I have a couple . I don't drive trains only model ones . I build houses but don't drive them either . If you check capital roads there are a few more pics . Mike
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Well the railroad picked up a new piece of equipment on Friday . It came all the way from New Jersey to the capital woods of Ontario from the orange construction co . I'm sure you'll recognize it . Today after a quick check over it got its first job moving a locomotive to winter storage . We had to raise the roads at crossing but we made it with minimal bottom drag . The shop is going to stiffen up a couple joints as the loco 38pounds pushed way down on the float . I'll post a couple other pics . Mike
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The next trip was the tender not quite has heavy as the water was drained from it
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Overall view of one yard and some of the trains that live there . Hope you enjoy the pics . Mike
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A photo for Kieth and Brian ERC and a big Thankyou to Kieth for selling me his float . Now the railroad doesn't have to lift stuff up 42 inches of the ground to the flat bed trailer . One day they will own a crane . Have fun Mike
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Congrats on the new trailer and make sure you bring that with you when you come for a visit. Plenty of iron to haul
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Hi guys does anyone know how to get the tires of a bruder toy ? Thanks Mike
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I cut the axles near the center and attach a drill. Spin the drill fast and pull. The heat softens the plastic and the axle will come out easy. If I need the axle I just weld them back together.lol
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The weld together will be interesting , we are saving for a landscape toy . But all ok I want to make new mounts for the wheels . Thanks Reg Mike
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Nice setup you have going, That Mack is nice too.
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