Trash To Trackless Train Part 3
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- Опубліковано 23 січ 2025
- The trackless barrel train has been completed. Pulled by the Murray widebody lawn tractor that had been sitting in the weeds for years. The $10 barrels have been converted into train cars. A dilapidated garden cart has new life as our two seater caboose. Part 1,2 and 3 of the train build are available to see on this channel.
Great job!….whole family is talented! Priceless time spent with your precious daughter!….😻
Thank you for the support
You did good DAD !!!
Little train of love for your children !
That’s why I do it!
Very good job. Nice to see the whole family involved. I built a barrel train about three years ago for the kids in the neighborhood as a Christmas train ride. I made the riding mower into a locomotive. I took the hood off and cut a plastic barrel to look like the boiler of an older train. I made a train whistle out of 3/4" pvc pipe. I would like to send you my pics of my train. How can I send you the pictures? Thanks. Ken
Would love to see it. I started an account parttimebuilds@gmail.com feel free to send me an email.
Ive watched all 3 parts! You make great videos and answer and explain everything! I love them!great job!
Thanks for the support 👍
I built 6 of these one time to pull kids around at community day in my old town. A good tip is to get some pool noodles and cut a slit all the way down half way through the noodle and use it as a sleve for the hole where the kid sits. Drill a small hole and use zip ties to hold the noodles to the barrel. Makes it a little more colorful too.
I appreciate the tip, thanks for watching.
HI I like you idea currently busy sourcing information on how to build a trackless train. William Douglas from South Africa
Smart man..what a beautiful train..thanks for that video..
You did awesome with it.
Thank you, I appreciate it
Use a spring for a pigs tail and glue on some button eyes.
I like it 👍
Split some rubber hose and slip it around the opening you cut with a little adhesive works good to get rid of a sharp edge.
Awesome job!
Thanks!
Awesome! You should be proud!
Thank you sir
Since you gotten this far on it. I'd like to see the train done with
the old steam engine of the 1800s. Kinda like you'd see in a mall.
That’s a good idea. I haven’t been able to keep them off of it long enough yet.
@@parttimebuilds4504 I can appreciate that. You do mighty fine work. By the way. You made great and comprehensive videos. Hope to see many more like them.
@Part Time Builds Another Idea if you don't mind. Use a big rig alternator and where you remove deck as well as it's pulley to spin alternator. Then you can use a converter to operate a fog machine in the smoke stack.
Use pool noodles on the edges of the barrels you cut
You need a John deer tractor to keep with the animal theme
Maybe if I had John Deere money haha
Wil the Murray tractor still cut grass as well (refurbish/rebuild the deck and install it for mowing)?
It would but I bought a zero turn when the murray’s belt originally started slipping. We are going to keep it as a train for now.
Hi part time...I have a question for you...may I use a hitch lock 500 pound to pull a bagons one hitch for each one..I bought it from amazon, but I am not in sure I can use for safety...very truly yours, Moises..
How many pound can I pull up whit that lawn movers? Which model is that best?
Im not sure. I only used it because it was a free mower given to me. However I did pull a 1999 mercury around the yard with it, so I knew it would be able to pull the kids.