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Jon, <br />I can sympathise on the critters. They get so bad around my place that I have to carry bricks in my pockets to keep the little b#$%&^d's from carrying me off. I seem to do more running at night. It's just too hot in the daytime. In the daytime heat the power supply shuts down on me after about two hours running. Since my track isn't real level just laying on the grass, I spend alot of time with a flashlight between my teeth trying to get the trains back on the track. <br />Have to say it's really cool watching the lighted trains going around the track and the sparks coming off the wheels of the locos! <br />Sounds like you might need to put a frog catcher on the front of that dismal to keep the tracks cleared. lol <br />Sounds too like you got the diesase bad. And you said you were only going to do a small loop. Yeah,,,right. I can see it now. It starts with a small loop and then the whole back yard is covered with track and at least a half a dozen trains running around! I know how it is. I got it too. That's what I said too.....at first. lol
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