You do not have to move the stand to the other side if you chop the nose. Canadian early GP7/9's were set up long end leading, when they had their noses lowered, the kept the long end leading stand.
Well first off we aren’t chopping the nose so that’s a moot point. But second that makes no sense to leave it LHF but chop the nose, you’d still be looking over your shoulder the whole run.
@@mafarnz it may not make sense but many CN, CP, GTW, (many more I can't remember their original owners) GP7/9's that now have a chopped nose, left their stand as is. Railroads do things that make no sense. A Modern example of a railroad that has long end leading is NS, they had several models with a low nose, GP59, SD60 and C39-8's. Albeit with a bi-directional(mostly) stand. We had a GTW GP9 on the DSRC set up the same way as your WIM unit. You are correct, you are looking over you shoulder. Besides, short high hood chopping is expensive and I personally did not mind the high short hoods or if a unit was set up long end leading.
Nice video and congratulations on your new GP9. Also I'm glad to hear that you will keep it as delivered from EMD to Great Northern. Any plans to paint it GN or BN any time soon?
With the cost of a full repaint estimated to be $30K to $60K or more, we don't plan to repaint it anytime soon! GN big sky blue and GN empire builder are two of the considerations that we have for an eventual repaint at some point.
@@mafarnz, yeah the paint will be in the $10k neighborhood alone. We spent close to 6 months volunteer time on body prep and cleaning our SW1500. But you have a decent paint job that will give you time to get all your ducks in a row.
THAT GIRL SOUNDS ,AND SHE LOOKS EXCELLENT! FOR HER AGE, SHE'S SO VERY BEAUTIFUL. I HOPE THAT THEY WILL TAKE VERY GOOD CARE OF HER. SHE'S A BEAUTY, AND A VERY IMPORTANT HISTORIC LOCOMOTIVE ❤.
This is MY locomotive, and myself and the two other co-owners will do everything we can to keep it in good condition. The ability of our company to make money and eventually our livelihood depends on it!
@@jacobmaurin7549semi permanent for a while, we aren’t even paying ourselves while we get started up. It will take a few years before we get to the point that we can hire employees.
I haven't seen anything in either my inbox or spam folder. Rio Grande reporting mark (4 letters), Milwaukee reporting mark (4 letters). 8 letters total with no special charters other than the email at sign yahoo.com.
@@mafarnz Ok can I write here? I would just like to ask is there any chance if anybody have 2-3 min time and could be recorded her 16-567 engine sounds in inside cab and maybe outside cab during locomotive test or any else. Just like how I recorded sounds on our locomotive on this link ua-cam.com/video/zK-cW4f5oW0/v-deo.html Kind regards
Last clip was filmed by Sean Rotinski, thanks for the clip Sean!
Your welcome
What a fantastic locomotive. Love the GP9s and 7s.
Love the nathan m5 horn
Old school... very nice!!!
Sweet loco history. Right down to the horn valve. And the M5 is perfect. Enjoy ya new ride!!
Love the chant of an EMD 567!
Congratulations!
Love the old drum throttle! Very beautiful piece!
I just came across this video ... Subscribed!!! 👍
You do not have to move the stand to the other side if you chop the nose. Canadian early GP7/9's were set up long end leading, when they had their noses lowered, the kept the long end leading stand.
Well first off we aren’t chopping the nose so that’s a moot point. But second that makes no sense to leave it LHF but chop the nose, you’d still be looking over your shoulder the whole run.
@@mafarnz it may not make sense but many CN, CP, GTW, (many more I can't remember their original owners) GP7/9's that now have a chopped nose, left their stand as is. Railroads do things that make no sense.
A Modern example of a railroad that has long end leading is NS, they had several models with a low nose, GP59, SD60 and C39-8's. Albeit with a bi-directional(mostly) stand.
We had a GTW GP9 on the DSRC set up the same way as your WIM unit. You are correct, you are looking over you shoulder. Besides, short high hood chopping is expensive and I personally did not mind the high short hoods or if a unit was set up long end leading.
Beautiful locomotive oozing history! Glad to see your railroad could give her new life.
Nice video and congratulations on your new GP9. Also I'm glad to hear that you will keep it as delivered from EMD to Great Northern. Any plans to paint it GN or BN any time soon?
With the cost of a full repaint estimated to be $30K to $60K or more, we don't plan to repaint it anytime soon! GN big sky blue and GN empire builder are two of the considerations that we have for an eventual repaint at some point.
@@mafarnz, yeah the paint will be in the $10k neighborhood alone. We spent close to 6 months volunteer time on body prep and cleaning our SW1500. But you have a decent paint job that will give you time to get all your ducks in a row.
THAT GIRL SOUNDS ,AND SHE LOOKS EXCELLENT! FOR HER AGE, SHE'S SO VERY BEAUTIFUL. I HOPE THAT THEY WILL TAKE VERY GOOD CARE OF HER. SHE'S A BEAUTY, AND A VERY IMPORTANT HISTORIC LOCOMOTIVE ❤.
This is MY locomotive, and myself and the two other co-owners will do everything we can to keep it in good condition. The ability of our company to make money and eventually our livelihood depends on it!
Are you gonna get a second one for backup?
YOU GOT AN M5 ON YOUR RAILROAD!!!!! Awesome job getting a gp9 though. That’s a great first engine.
Just for that day, the S2M that it came with is back on it for now.
@@mafarnz thats unfortunate, but it makes sense why it came off. A Leslie s3k would be good on her though. Those were used most on GN.
@@NorthEasternMotionProductionsI have an RS3K that will be going up there as the full time horn actually.
@@mafarnz sick. Guessing it’s a rs3k since a classic s3k would be more maintenance?
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chopnose! sacrilegious!!
Please- can we see the bathroom
No because it doesn’t have one.
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So who was driving?
Locomotives are run not driven. 😉 Bruce Buttler was the engineer that day. Once on home rails the WIM co-owners will be the train crew.
@mafarnz Are the co-owners running the train going to be the permanent solution, or are you going to be hiring a train crew?
@@jacobmaurin7549semi permanent for a while, we aren’t even paying ourselves while we get started up. It will take a few years before we get to the point that we can hire employees.
@MaFarnz Did you received pm on fb profil?
@@1ales1 I did!
How can I get ahold of y0u have a question on a horn
@MaFarnz Please read your email listed in your yt profile Greetings
I haven't seen anything in either my inbox or spam folder. Rio Grande reporting mark (4 letters), Milwaukee reporting mark (4 letters). 8 letters total with no special charters other than the email at sign yahoo.com.
@@mafarnz Ok can I write here? I would just like to ask is there any chance if anybody have 2-3 min time and could be recorded her 16-567 engine sounds in inside cab and maybe outside cab during locomotive test or any else. Just like how I recorded sounds on our locomotive on this link ua-cam.com/video/zK-cW4f5oW0/v-deo.html
Kind regards