The backwoods boys woke up to a white Christmas this morning. They had to get out early and clear the line before the passenger train comes in with all the family for the holiday.
great Video Shawn
Nice! We were away but looks like we got about 1/2 inch here overnight. Up in NH where we spent Christmas there was just a dusting. Trying to get the plow train together before we have anything significant.
Shawn, what do you do about drying your loco and rolling stock to prevent rusting after a run through the snow?
I enjoyed your video very much Shawn. Merry Christmas to you and yours my friend!
We had snow overnite too, but it was gone by noon time. But I did enjoy watching you play in the snow…
Art Sylvester said:Thanks guys Art all I do is put my stuff by the wood stove to dry out. I get a little rust on the rolling stock but thats weathering to me ;) Then I dont have to look at those shiny screws.
Shawn, what do you do about drying your loco and rolling stock to prevent rusting after a run through the snow?
Very nice Shawn, I posted it in a Swiss GR FB site. Plowing like in the Good Old Days.
Cool. Looks like you need more power
Two engines is better than one
Ralph
Ralph Berg said:Lol thanks guys. The tracks were a little icy making it tough to get the grades but with alot of forward/reverse it did it.
Cool. Looks like you need more power ;) Two engines is better than one :) Ralph