It ended just when it was starting to get good!! I was hoping to see the rest of the story, and see you steam away into the sunset! Very cool Steve thanks for sharing!
Thats a great set. The moving table is cool. Way better than trying to line up your truck to the track like I seen in a few places. That flat plate for truck to table transport was scary. I'd be afraid of it slipping. But thanks for showing us this Steve. Awesome seeing the loco on the table.
That’s is cool, I guess next step is a trailer if you make your bigger. I have to agree with the plate slip. Maybe it needs to be pinned to the truck or clamped at the receiver point.
It ended just when it was starting to get good!! I was hoping to see the rest of the story, and see you steam away into the sunset! Very cool Steve thanks for sharing!
Great video 👍🏼🚂
Very interesting demo of that process. Obviously well-practiced. Thanks for sharing Steve.
My pleasure Art
Thats a great set. The moving table is cool. Way better than trying to line up your truck to the track like I seen in a few places. That flat plate for truck to table transport was scary. I'd be afraid of it slipping. But thanks for showing us this Steve. Awesome seeing the loco on the table.
Thanks Pappy
Looking good Steve and yes that is one tough rerailer. As long as there isn't a crowd waiting to load/unload, the process works good. Happy Labor Day.
Thanks Ron. Same to you
Good video, like😄
Seems pretty easy Steve , hope you had a good day running.
Way to cool!
thts a fair old procedure Steve but at least it keeps the loco safe
That’s is cool, I guess next step is a trailer if you make your bigger. I have to agree with the plate slip. Maybe it needs to be pinned to the truck or clamped at the receiver point.
Do you have any ties to the Ft. Smith Arkansas area. Thanks.
I think I have a friend that has #22 in that area