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Coffee Pot #4 April 2012 8 years [April 1 is Anniv.] and going strong and its for all to chat. Plenty of coffee and sweet ice tea for all. Come and join us and chat. GRITS for the Yankees. Locked

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Posted by 8ntruck on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:49 PM

Proper April weather today.  Low 60's and cloudy/rainy.

Filled the Cobalt SS up yesterday.  1st time it took more than $40.  Of course, I filled it with preimum grade.  'Had' to use premium because weather is getting warmer, which means I'll 'need' to use the supercharger more often Big Smile.

Prayers for healing.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:39 PM

Good news, Banks!  Kev, all I have to say is Wow!  And Don, what a nifty second day report.

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Posted by Banks on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:08 PM

Hello all.

Went to Mass this evening and checking in on the way to bed.

Thanks for the prayers guys. Dads follow up went well. Doc says his lungs sound good. Earlier this week Cardiologist said his heart is good. While disconnected from O2 his level fell to 86. Not good. Doc said stay on O2 and come back April 30. He's not happy he's still on leash but he looks better than he has in months

As long as there is no back set York is still a go. I've been following the York Office Thread and hope to join you.

Off tomorrow. Much I want to do but limited time. Good Friday service at noon and the last Seafood buffet by 3;30. If we hit 647 the average for the year will be 700. Never know about Good Friday. Some years it's Big and sometimes not.

Off to join Mrs in bed.

Happy Easter if I don't make it back

 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:08 PM

Dennis the longest was the Wisconsin it had a wreck and they took the bow from the Kentucky and scrapped the Kentucky so we would say we went from Wisconsin to Kentucky but its only like 3 or 4 inches actually

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:01 PM

39 going below freezing tonight,sigh. I had a good day, did some shopping and some couching. Ready for the Tardis chat...S.J.

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:00 PM

Good evening everyone.  Quick stop over before heading to bed.  Adventurous day in that we took our daughter to get four teeth removed.  They were her baby teeth and they were preventing the adult teeth from coming down.  All went well.

Now watching "Inside the Killbox" on the first gulf war...very interesting.  Asked my wife if she had stayed up all night back in January, 1991 to watch the beginning of the war?  Like me, she did.  I remember CNN with the video of their guys in Bagdad and the AAA fire from the roof tops.  On this show, they had video from inside the cockpit of a FA111 with all that AAA.  Man, those guys flying through all that.

Bob, that is a great tease.  Isn't the Iowa the longest of the battleships?  If I recall, they lengthened the bow after it was damaged.

Don, sounds like you are having quite a time with that new job.  Keep a journal to keep the memories of all the fun.

Have a blessed night,
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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:37 PM

Don, the lift out and the hinged bridge are both still working fine.  Been running all my different trains over it.  So far they all go with no problem.

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Posted by KRM on Thursday, April 5, 2012 6:54 PM

Well Till I get a chance to catch up,,,,,,, Here are a few pictures form Fargo. Who can ID a year on the Trackmobile ??

Don B , you are one luck guy!

Tks,

Kev

Trackmobile ??

And how about this Lionel 6560??
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Posted by KRM on Thursday, April 5, 2012 5:28 PM

Wow 3 pages since last night. I need to catch up.

646 miles in 9hr and 50 min. Not too bad. I am beat.

May try to hop on the Tardis tonight but got lots to do now that I am home. Funny colder here than in Fargo.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, April 5, 2012 5:25 PM

Evening all not a lot going on today well kinda but first RB sorry haven't really posted in a couple of days but saw everyone saying prayers for your mom but I missed what. Will send prayers up tonight for her fast recovery and healing.

Now with me I went to get my defibrillator checked today and when it was done The tech said the new senion Dr. wanted to meet me. I told him of a problem I been having and even whet to ER a couple of times about it over the last 3 or 4 years and they never could find anything. I get a pain in my chest that goes right thru to my back and my rt for arm and hand feel numb. well got his attention he said you have this problem again you tell them you want cardiology contacted. He also is setting me up with cardiologist asap and wants me to have a stress test I had this episodede again just before meeting him and informed him of same. we had a little meeting of him and 2 of the tech/nurses right in his office he did tell me my defib is working fine and theres no problems with it. Off tomorrow so will rest.

Won some NYC boxcars on ebay the other day one is a Williams Crown eddition 7 where Industrial Rail but the price was great on them allWink . May or may not sell some of the Industrial Rail ones but there an okay size for behind my NYC GP-9's But all the Industrial Rail have the same numberSad.

Sounds like the gang is getting ready for York

Not much else going on here

Well guess I will talk to you all later.

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 3:30 PM

DON,

  We use the same stuff up at the PIONEER TUNNEL in the saddle tank.  We put about a baby food jars worth in the water tank.  It treats abot875 gallons have to do it daily at the end of day.  Looks like anti freeze the green stuff.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 3:22 PM

Ray,

Regarding the previous question on water.  On the C-19 the engineer has been refilling the tender, don't know if that will change.  On Little Toot, I refilled twice yesterday.  Did add chemicals, 3 eye dropper of some liquid to reduce oxidation, and about a 1/4 cup of another liquid that lines the inside of the tank to prevent metalic build up.  Told a gallon of the liquid runs over $700, DON'T SPILL IT!!

Using Knotts standard cap now, going to get Denver Rio Grande cap at Fullerton Railfest next month.  That road name is authorized.

Work today and Easter Sunday Sad, next week Tues thru Fri..  Spring Break should then be over and park goes to a shorter schedule due to attendance.  I think the Goose will be back in operation for a few weeks, before it is moved to Colorado for "Goose Fest".

How is the bridge and lift out working?

Later,

Need to go ring a bell!

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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, April 5, 2012 1:48 PM

Good morning all,

Don, thanks for the day two report.  Sounds like you are taking too it well and learning a lot.  Interesting that you report the job varies in difficulty depending on who the engineer is.  I have heard this many times before from old heads on the railroad.  I heard one guy say that the hoghead (engineer) would deliberately screw up the fire if he didn't like the fireman.  I heard a fireman say that the engineer couldn't stand to see him sitting on the seat box not doing anything, when in reality he was just taking a breather between chores so he would do something to the engine to make the fireman go back to work.  Funny trick they played on you with the bell.  Hope nothing worse.

 

Dennis, those caps with the polka dots were made by the Kromer cap company which was the real authentic brand that the railroaders bought.  I belive that the company was started by an engineer with the same name.  I doubt if they are still around today.  I bought mine in 1979 and they only had about one place in L.A. that still had them then.

Jeffrey, continued prayers for your mom.

Got to do a little shopping today to help the Easter Bunny put some candy in the baskets for family members. .

later,

Ray

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Posted by dbaker48 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 12:55 PM

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Afternoon All,

 

Hope Bank’s Dad, and Jeffrey’s Mom are doing better, and Lucas’ situation continues to improve.  Also, admiration out for all you folks going thru or gone thru the adoption process!

 

Talked with the Chief a little yesterday, believe ME from what I was hearing you don’t want to be around when he is checking out electrical!  It sounded more like a circuit breaker safety test going on, then anything else.  Kept hearing sounds like “Hey there is only one wire here”, (Chief) “No problem just grab some of those others we didn’t know what they are for, and see if anything happens”.  Then an occasional “I keep getting these shivers going thru my hand and arm”.  (Chief would respond.)  I can call Grady over and he can help us test the wires, he’s not busy.

 

Sounds like SPAM central control has moved to Northern Illinois, I refuse to buy Spam anymore just has to many viruses.

 

DAY TWO – (will only do this a couple more days, could get boring to you all).

Started the day out in the C-19, doing the Fireman duties.  Things seemed to come together a lot.  Actually found out the correlation between the Blower and Atomizer gauges, understanding more of the boiler pressure and how to maintain better consistency in the pressure.  Realized how MUCH variance there is depending upon who the Engineer is, and his operating technique.  Some of the guys are very steady, which makes my job a lot easier.  A couple are all over the place, and I am continually trying to adjust.  But that is the name of the game, and I know there will be a lot of hazing going on as well.  Example, I’m ringing the bell, and all of a sudden it locks up.  (Did I cause it? Getting it bound up at TDC, (top dead center), or is the cord binding?  Turns out trainer and engineer where restricting movement.)  Few other situations were thrown at me, but seems I managed OK, didn’t get yelled at.

Did learn a lot as the day progressed, Blow Downs are definitely a LOT easier on the trains at home!  Just hold that button down.  (There IS a button on the remote guys, need to practice using it.  Also the Xing whistle is a lot easier on the remote too.)

The biggest incident that occurred was during Steam and Water Injecting (more buttons on the remote).  The left side water valve stuck open, so trainer had to shut line off from tender and use right side only.  Thought at first I may have caused it by not turning the valve a ¼ turn back after opening it, letting the stem of the valve get to hot from the steam pressure.  But, I was told no that it happens every 3 or 4 months or so.

Running after dark is totally different, of course limited light, and a steam electrical generator is brought on line, which pulls a LOT of my pressure away.  While this is going on I need to keep the Boiler pressure up, while start to get the engine prepped for daily shutdown.  Meaning building up the water levels so as the engine sets overnight it cools down slowly.  (Sight glass 70% full.)  Another BIG difference is watching the stack for smoke, trying to keep the stack at the “hazing” level.  At night the stack looked like it was all steam coming out, (white), didn’t see any black.  A couple minutes later the trainer asked me to turn around and look at the top of the depot.  I had completely filled up the Calico Area with black smoke!  (Primary center point for the entire park.)

Doing the Blow Down, (hourly) is a lot of work!  Up and down off that engine 5 or 6 times.  I can’t believe how busy it is up there, I’m sure it will improve as I learn more.

 

Then went over to Little Toot, after 1 ride along.  We switched and I was going to drive!  First loop around didn’t do too bad, only caused the wheels to slip about 3 times.  Second, time around no driver slipping.  But, I practically blew us out of the cab with the whistle.  Third time, started out slipped the drivers, then stalled the entire train on a slight grade, due to the slippage.  I think I got rattled, and the rest of that circuit was slipping half the time.  At the end realized what I was doing, simply being to impatient.  Takes the engine 1.5 to 3 seconds to respond to what I am telling it, and I’m over correcting.  The throttle is extremely sensitive, so with time, should improve. 

 

Overall, day 2 was successful, they havn’t thrown me out!

 

When I get home… Man I’m beat, drag my self into the house and within no time down for the count.

Thanks for listening, lots of work but wouldn’t want to miss this opportunity.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Thursday, April 5, 2012 12:32 PM

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 12:12 PM

cheapclassics

Good morning all,

........ I finished the federal taxes last night and will do the state ones tonight.

MC.........you are of little value to us or to your family if you wind up in Leavenworth for tax evasion.Whistling

Very quiet day at work today. 

Perfect opportunity to find a bail bondsman. Smile, Wink & Grin

Keep on training,

The rest of us are busy dividing your trains up for safe keeping until you get out on parole. Laugh

Mike C. from Indiana

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 12:03 PM

submmbob

Hello all

Back from my trip to CA and back to work on the mountain. On nights this week. The first day of night shift can be sooooo long...

........Trip was great, but I'm too tired tonight to tell a good story. Here's just a teaser:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7124/7047607959_a643952179.jpg

Bob 

Bob.........is this your new yatchet?  The color is a bit drab for my tastes.  It looks a tad larger than Fife's, must be tough launching it into the water at Springtime and then hauling it back out in the Fall.  Winter storage must be problematic as well, needs lots of space and shrinkwrap.  Must also be a slight challenge trailering it through the neighborhoods and through the underpasses.  It must take a bit longer to get her ship shape between seasons too, especially with that slightly larger hull and all of the teak decking you have to strip and refinish. 

But at least you don't have to worry about pirates, bad weather, drunk boaters.......or even an overzealous coast guard.   PirateWhistling

Jack

PS:   I think LAZ is going to have to add another 100 yards of fishing line to his fly reel.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 11:52 AM

Lunch Time,

Trying to get caught up on the Pot.

AF53, No package yet.

Roy, Maybe maggie found some grits.

Banks, Prayers for Dad

Jeff: Prayers for Mom

Blownout: Prayers for your Friend

Mike, Prayers for Lucas

Chief: Nice Landscaping. Prayers for your Friend

Doug M, Spam, I have a co worker who lives on Spam and Taylor Ham.

RT if that was BB 62, the NJ which is in Camden, I would not be surprised if the ANCHOR WAS STOLEN.

Have a Great Day,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, April 5, 2012 11:38 AM

submmbob

Hello all

Back from my trip to CA and back to work on the mountain. On nights this week. The first day of night shift can be sooooo long...

SJ & Blownout  - congrats on the anniversaries!

Don - congrats on the job! Sounds like fun!

Fife - nice to hear the yachet is in the water

V8Dennis - Happy  Birthday!

Jeffrey - prayers for you and your mom

 Blownout - prayers for your friend

Mike - continued thoughts and prayers

Jack

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Amen, and glad to hear your Chicago adventure turned out alright.

Trip was great, but I'm too tired tonight to tell a good story. Here's just a teaser:

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Bob

 

Now that is a teaser hmm seems its missing an anchor.

Look back with fond memories of my time aboard the U.S.S. Wisconsin BB-64

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Posted by jefelectric on Thursday, April 5, 2012 11:28 AM

Good afternoon,

Has been a great week here weather wise & otherwise.

Prayers for the Chief's friend, Banks' Dad and Jeffrey's Mom.

Banks if you make it to York, check out the "April 2012 York Office Thread" for the meeting place for Friday breakfast.

If any of you get to the TCA open house on the Wednesday before York opens, be sure to check out the new A C Gilbert display in the corner display case.  It is on loan from the owner and is great.  It is all toys that Gilbert made in the early 1900's before he got into the train business.

 

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:58 AM

Praying for her, Chief! and for Bank's dad...

My, my, Laz and DougDG,  I've had spam for dinner, spam for breakfast and spam for lunch Big Smile

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:32 AM

Morning all.  Cloudy and warm.  Showers around.  Taking it slow this AM.  Getting up all documents and outlining taxes for CPA.  Box work tomorrow.  May be rainy so will depend on that on what gets done.  Do not want to haul flooring and ceiling in the rain.

Email from Church.  Wonderful couple here who the husband monitors this forum.  He is a collector.  Wife has been diagnosed with liver cancer.  Keep her in our prayers.

Banks, hope Dad is better with the plus of you being able to make York.  Its great.  The trains thingy is great but getting to visit the "gang" is the best.

Jeffrey, you show your derailments.  LAZ does not.  He "claims" none.  Whistling

Take me out to the ball game. Cool Yes

Well, I guess ND will now go back to usual. Whistling

Have a great day.  

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:01 AM

Good morning all,

It is cloudy in SE Indiana.  Don B, good description of the new job!  Hope you continue to enjoy it.  Roy, glad to hear you made it thru the storms ok.  Jeffrey, continued prayers for you and your family.  Good stories from all of you involved in adoptions.  Chief, great landscaping.   RI52, as always, I appreciate your general summaries and thoughts on the pot.  Thank you all for the continued support.   All quiet on the Lucas front although his laptop died and we are scrambling to get that fixed.  That is much easier to take care.  I finished the federal taxes last night and will do the state ones tonight.  Very quiet day at work today.  First major test at IMS for new DW12 Indycar yesterday.  Speeds were unspectacular to say the least.  I had the regular fare on the dining this morning.  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:01 AM

CHUCK, PLAY BALL!!!!!

GO TRIBE!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:30 AM

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JEFF, looks like a PILE UP?  What happened?  Prayers for your MOM.

Chipped wheel flange. Finally caught right place turnout guardrail. Gondola spilled load derailed locos other track.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:16 AM

Morning all!

Nice day here. 60's going to 80! Sunny Cool. For first time in several years we will have a nice day for Easter - but wife's sister not 100% after her trip to hospital last week for an infection - so no big family event (wife's side of family) this year. Too last minute to make alternate plans.

Jeffery - quite a mess there on the main line! Continued Angel for your mother.

Banks - Angel for your father. Hope to meet you at York if it works out.

Got to get to the SS fund for our retired friends.

 

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:10 AM

37 with sun, but it feels colder. We have two kids with birthdays today, I don't think they are twins as they were born six years apart. However we never now what the wives hid from us. Maybe they are,,,LOL. I will be off Krogering soon, just a few sale items this morning..Enjoy this day it will only be here once...S.J.

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:07 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  OFF for EASTER.  42 here and only going up to 55.  MASTERs begin today.

JEFF, looks like a PILE UP?  What happened?  Prayers for your MOM.

BANKs continued prayers for your DAD.

DOUD M, any SPAM sandwitches out there at CRYSTAL LAKE?

Stay frosty,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, April 5, 2012 7:44 AM

Good morning.

Wind Chill:  64°F  Humidity:  100%  Dew Point:  65°F

So Far Today
High:  66°F  Low:  62°F  Gust:  7mph WNW

High: 82   
Partly cloudy. 20% chance showers/thunderstorms early.Thunderstorms may have damaging wind/large hail early.
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Nothing scheduled. No storms yet. Weather guesser full pigeon dip! Will try making new airtanks to replkace lost ones SD27J. Other lost pieces don't know may replace. Damaged bad when fell last year.

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Posted by submmbob on Thursday, April 5, 2012 7:16 AM

Hello all

Back from my trip to CA and back to work on the mountain. On nights this week. The first day of night shift can be sooooo long...

SJ & Blownout  - congrats on the anniversaries!

Don - congrats on the job! Sounds like fun!

Fife - nice to hear the yachet is in the water

V8Dennis - Happy  Birthday!

Jeffrey - prayers for you and your mom

 Blownout - prayers for your friend

Mike - continued thoughts and prayers

Jack

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Amen, and glad to hear your Chicago adventure turned out alright.

Trip was great, but I'm too tired tonight to tell a good story. Here's just a teaser:


Bob

 

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