Nice! I wish I could drive a locomotive in weather like this. In the future I will get my own loco. The steaming scenes at the start look amazing especially with the rain tipping down outside.
Would love to have that C&NW F unit in my collection. I currently own a backyard rails F-7a and a railroad supply F-7b. nice video, would love to visit this track sometime
Hello Steam Channel, love your videos. I asked this question in another video and did not receive a response. I see steam locomotives powered by coal, oil and propane, what are the advantages/disadvantages of each?...
How are the cylinder drain cocks--I think that's what they're called--work? Do they open and close automatically, or is there a control for them in the cab or somewhere else?
***** It depends on the locomotive John. Some have a manual cab control and others have automatic cylinder cocks. Its really the builders preference. If you watch our "How-To Fire a Steam Locomotive" video in our How-To playlist the locomotive used, #574, has automatic cylinder cocks.
tonym1947 There might be a few videos across UA-cam but we currently don't have any posted. Several construction "how-to's" are in the planning stages and we hope to have at least one of the series started early in the spring of 2016.
Nice! I wish I could drive a locomotive in weather like this. In the future I will get my own loco. The steaming scenes at the start look amazing especially with the rain tipping down outside.
4120 is just an awesome machine !
These live steam engines are so cool but SO EXSPENSIVE lol. I would love too some day maybe have a diesel one.
Would love to have that C&NW F unit in my collection. I currently own a backyard rails F-7a and a railroad supply F-7b. nice video, would love to visit this track sometime
It was just recently sold
6:45 wow that guy if ruff:| oh I see he drank red bull
Hello Steam Channel, love your videos. I asked this question in another video and did not receive a response. I see steam locomotives powered by coal, oil and propane, what are the advantages/disadvantages of each?...
where is that place mate is love to work there please tell me
They look big for 7.4 inch gauge. What coal do you use?
How are the cylinder drain cocks--I think that's what they're called--work? Do they open and close automatically, or is there a control for them in the cab or somewhere else?
***** It depends on the locomotive John. Some have a manual cab control and others have automatic cylinder cocks. Its really the builders preference. If you watch our "How-To Fire a Steam Locomotive" video in our How-To playlist the locomotive used, #574, has automatic cylinder cocks.
Cylinder cocks have to be opened and closed manually with usually a lever.
Extra Ordinary....Best fun we can get,s.............
Are there any videos of these being built?
tonym1947 There might be a few videos across UA-cam but we currently don't have any posted. Several construction "how-to's" are in the planning stages and we hope to have at least one of the series started early in the spring of 2016.
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At 6:45 what kind of coal is going into the tender
Was the 4120 hand made
I think so...
Most all of the locomotives this size are I believe. Hand machined anyway.
mm how much the price?
+Dot Moky Annoyingly, theses engines can easily punch into the thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars.
It depends on the size. Northerns and Pacifics will be more expensive then a Atlantic or a Mougul
The 6 people who disliked this video need to not come back, if ya don't like it don't show up.
Is this a job or what?
+Darien Davis Just a collection of hobbyists that formed a club and purchased property to operate their trains.
It's very cool.
+The Steam Channel Can you build a train like those of your own?
yes
that was some nice clickbait