Light rain: The best weather for a wheel spin… Just wait for the rails to get properly wet, then it’s easy peasy (at least with a tram… ;) ). But of course, a wee bit of oil, and there you go. BTW: Those coaches visible in the beginning of the shot, where can I find more info about them? :)
So, what's funny is that this isn't wheel spin in the conventional sense, they spun because he drove the engine forward (towards 2705). At 1:08, right after the whistle, you can see the linkage below the piston shift backwards and the wheels drive it forward briefly before being shifted forward again. This was probably done to relieve tension on the coupling between the engines and the train for them to undo it.
I know it's been over a year, but I've come to inform you that the linkage you might be referring to is the cylinder cocks. They're opened to let out steam that condensed into water when the locomotive was sitting for a while.
That fireman wants a slap: not looking out whilst approaching a level crossing,(too busy with his lunch) and the slacker hose pipe hanging out cab and dragging on the ground. Get a grip man, you are not on that footplate as a passenger!
+struck2soon Look more closely before stupidly commenting. There's four men on the footplate, the driver, the fireman on the opposite side (see him at 0:25) who actually is looking out as you say he should, and two others. One of those two is just standing around shooting the breeze, and the other is chowing down on his lunch. Looks to me like they _are_ on the footplate as passengers. But you obviously know better, because you were there. Were you there?
All locomotive and carriage wheels have flanges to keep them on the tracks. The longer the locomotive, the wider the minimum curve it can go around. Only short wheelbases can handle tight curves. This is why you see little 0-4-0 pugs on industrial rail yards and Climax (almost upright cylinder and valve gear) or geared Shay locomotives on twisty logging routes.
@@timpauwels3734 oh! But i once saw a 2-8-0 tender engine make a really tight bend, i dont know how it did it, it was so such a tight bend! How is this possible?
The 4-6-0 4236 looks awfully similar to a Castle class from the Highland Railway in Scotland. I don't know anything about Aussie steam but maybe there was some input from Sharp Stewart into the design.
Like Queensland took towards American-like rolling stock, Victoria a heavy English (specifically Nigel Gresley influence) with a few tweaks, and than there is also South Australia whom had a mix of both.
Les locomotives à vapeurs fascinent le mondes et moi j'en suis un inconditionnel il n'y a rien de plus beaux qu' un train tracter par une locomotive a vapeur.
The need relatively big wheels to allow for the connecting rods, push rods etc. to have enough space. And spoked wheels are mugh lighter than an equivalent solid wheel
0:21 operating a steam engine while enjoying a delicious subway, what a life
I am happy to see that Australians like their heritage railways so much
1:10 is when it starts to wheel spin
Thanks, I was trying to find it
AMG Alex thank you
AMG Alex I tried to find it
AMG Alex thx
God dawn
That sandwich looked tasty.
lol
amcdonal86VT Sandvich*
amcdonal86VT ya
Sooubway anyone?
0:22
Train Simulator is over here like "wheel spin -1000 points"
Speeding at 125mph glitch... -99999999 points
I remember that day. James was trying to pull me back to tidmoth shed. I think at one point a troublesome truck leaked some bushing oil into the rail.
Light rain: The best weather for a wheel spin… Just wait for the rails to get properly wet, then it’s easy peasy (at least with a tram… ;) ). But of course, a wee bit of oil, and there you go.
BTW: Those coaches visible in the beginning of the shot, where can I find more info about them? :)
yes i remember when james magically turned into a 4-6-0
great looking pair of steamers!
This comment reads so funny out of context
So, what's funny is that this isn't wheel spin in the conventional sense, they spun because he drove the engine forward (towards 2705). At 1:08, right after the whistle, you can see the linkage below the piston shift backwards and the wheels drive it forward briefly before being shifted forward again. This was probably done to relieve tension on the coupling between the engines and the train for them to undo it.
I know it's been over a year, but I've come to inform you that the linkage you might be referring to is the cylinder cocks. They're opened to let out steam that condensed into water when the locomotive was sitting for a while.
I want the sandwich and it looks tasty
When you're at a stop light and you give it too much gas on the restart.
Guy in the cab: *enjoying his sandwich*
People: ah yes,quality content
Imagine the torque on that thing, enough to push hundreds of thousands of pounds. Boggles the mind
Hunter is a lovely locomotive with that maroon paint , very smart
Leave it to the Aussies to start ripping skids in a train.
Ya mate give me a high five
Brock Walls haha Aussie Aussie Aussie OI OI OI!!
What a beautiful setting of steam engines 🚂🚃🚃🚃
came for the wheel spin stayed for the subway sandwich 10/10 content would recommend
Huh I didn’t know trains could do burnouts
Well now you do
Locomotive’s got a 392 Hemi in it. It’ll do 0-60 in 3-5 business days
Harambe Jr. xD
That description is amazing 0-60 I’m 3-5 business days
392 does 0-60 in like 4 seconds...
And that's where you're wrong...
.&(7(3,6/ wzsr
When i got off my train back to Bridgnorth SVR, 75069 was being moved and it wheelspun a hell of a lot, though sadly I didn’t film it
That burger looks nice !!
A Soviet SANDWICH you mean
Throwback Trumpeter,a burger still counts as a sandwich
@@Chadmiral But it specifically refers to a hamburger sandwich.
I thinks it’s a wrap actually
If this train could talk I can imagine it was like
"AH FOR FUCK SAKE NOT AGAIN! BOB WHERE'S MY RAIL SKATERS."
This is the beauty of all wheel slips
All these comments calling "wheel spin" a "burnout" make me cry
Damn it Dave you forgot to turn on the traction control
trainction control
lolololol
that electric steam turbine for the headlamp is so loud
Thats one cool locomotive i thought steam was no longer in use
you livin in a rock to not know aussie has many steam locos?
Woah I watched this several months ago before I had a UA-cam account and it's only just now appearing in my reccomended list
I see them doubleheading
Everyone:wheelslip
Me:that sandwich looks cool
Hunter: oh great the tracks are wet
( wheels spon a bit )
Boy howdy, that was exciting.
Hunter: “c’mon let’s get going fatty”
The train red looks like a old Australia train
The guy eating the donut lol
Glorious.....
hunter be lookin like a BR 38
Burnout without smoke, no.
This is what happens when you eat lunch on the job.
Little dudes love it. Awe sunss
Australia, I Know That Place To, Just Cant Think ATM, When I Went Their 2705 was black.
Istimewa.. 😄😄👍👍
I WAS THERE
Wheel spin at 1:10
In America we don't see this that often because stupid diesels and their wheels are almost completely covered up
Cool
Steam engines are cool and all, but my favorita part was 0:20
That fireman wants a slap: not looking out whilst approaching a level crossing,(too busy with his lunch) and the slacker hose pipe hanging out cab and dragging on the ground. Get a grip man, you are not on that footplate as a passenger!
Alright Mr Arm Chair Warrior
More than just an Armchair Warrior: see my upload "Footplate ride Levisham to Goathland"...I actually do have a clue what I am talking about!
oh shut up
+struck2soon Look more closely before stupidly commenting. There's four men on the footplate, the driver, the fireman on the opposite side (see him at 0:25) who actually is looking out as you say he should, and two others. One of those two is just standing around shooting the breeze, and the other is chowing down on his lunch. Looks to me like they _are_ on the footplate as passengers. But you obviously know better, because you were there. Were you there?
It's Australia, give em a brake..
Wow! Look at that steel-out.
The boys in that loco
How do these locomotives make it around the bends? All the wheels look like they have flanges
All locomotive and carriage wheels have flanges to keep them on the tracks. The longer the locomotive, the wider the minimum curve it can go around.
Only short wheelbases can handle tight curves. This is why you see little 0-4-0 pugs on industrial rail yards and Climax (almost upright cylinder and valve gear) or geared Shay locomotives on twisty logging routes.
@@timpauwels3734 oh! But i once saw a 2-8-0 tender engine make a really tight bend, i dont know how it did it, it was so such a tight bend! How is this possible?
These engines are to small to need blind wheels. Only 2-10-0s and the big American heavies really need them.
0:32 lets all stop to think that the man eating looks like filthy frank.
Steam power is amazing
“Give ‘er some throttle.”
“This isn’t a Trueno, this is a seam engine-“
“THROTTLE. IT.”
F&F: Thirlmere Drift
Hunter more like shunter
What's with the distance between the 2nd and 3rd drive wheels?
Wow keren
The 4-6-0 4236 looks awfully similar to a Castle class from the Highland Railway in Scotland. I don't know anything about Aussie steam but maybe there was some input from Sharp Stewart into the design.
I wouldn’t doubt it, in Australia’s steam days a lot of the designs were either influenced by England or the US depending on state.
Like Queensland took towards American-like rolling stock, Victoria a heavy English (specifically Nigel Gresley influence) with a few tweaks, and than there is also South Australia whom had a mix of both.
That's quite a sammich
i have been on that train
You can’t do a burnout in a locomotive. Hold my beer
Dead Centre perhaps?
I was wondering why British engines would be modern enough to have air brakes and electric lights and then I realized this is Australia.
hunter lookin british
Was it struggling to move that loco
What I see is a boiler on wheels.
the wheel spin is sexy
norflett gĺ
You are Loco perv :v
yes it is
I can't even imagine what that would look like.
...
responseless comment
Wheel SLIP
It's the sandwich that's eatable, not the paper.
He has not eaten for a week by the look of it.
I'm not the one for AUS trains, But they look nice!
where are you from?
Uk
+00MentoFan should come down to aust!
i could show u around
no i think the streamline 38s were original
i didnt knew vrdc existed in the 1900s
Sloppy fireman leaving the pep pipe hanging loose.
Les locomotives à vapeurs fascinent le mondes et moi j'en suis un inconditionnel il n'y a rien de plus beaux qu' un train tracter par une locomotive a vapeur.
SO COOOL, I'm proud of my country.
1:10 Sorry i was paying attention to my *SANDWICH*
Henry Dont like rain...
I thought the video was filmed in the uk
Why steam locos have spoked wheels?
The need relatively big wheels to allow for the connecting rods, push rods etc. to have enough space. And spoked wheels are mugh lighter than an equivalent solid wheel
THE REAL JAMES EDEARD
No,James is a Lancshire and Yorkshire Railway class 28
When was this made
Did this use an internal walschaerts valve or a stephenson valve?
Is it always fucking raining in the UK?
Beautiful locomotive though.
ironically this video is on aussie
Was that an error on the part of the first loco?
It's called wheep slip,
0:22 guy eating a sandwich
yum.
what is so yummy Stingy and whatever it is it's yours
the drivers sandwich is MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINE
lol
wheelslip?
oh cool wish i lived there
The camera work deserves an Oscar or was it the Golden Lemon. Get an tripod and take an course at the community college for filming
WHAT ARE YOU DOING HARRY
aussie aussie aussie ow ow ow
It's oi oi oi
Was this in Australia?
of course, how cant you tell theres a big NSW writting on hunters name?
@@voidjavelin23 my dingus brain was learning geography
Lol another slip engine lollll🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Was that a Fenway Frank dude was eatin?
Is that Donald and Douglas from Thomas and Friends?
Cyber Orion no these are australian locomotives
609tw1ss anims Ah
Wasn’t born yet!
Hunter is having some faulty issues.
It's doing a burnout
where was this
But does it reach 88mph? I’m looking for one
No thsi one only goes to 70-80
Ok it’s the same as sierra railway
From which country it is ?
the land of spider that is australia