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Coffee Pot #3 MARCH 2013 NINE 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 Yanks. Locked

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:21 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  47 here already getting up to 54.  Nice day for walk to river and start doing some yard work.  WIFE had a wonderful time in PHILLY at Flower Show. I ran trains for 2 hrs last nite NO PILE UPs.  I also got my Cruise Commander M from BOXCAR BILL in OHIO and my R2LC board from BRASSUERS.  Had ti call up BRASSUERs because they forgot to sent adaptor for board, now I gotta wait a bit to work on the K-line Shay.

BANKS, break out the shorts for tomorrow and Monday.  Getting to 60 ?

BUCKEYE, KLAMBACH found out you were eating steak this week and were so impressed  thats why you got the engine.  ROY and I only had FF without salt and they might give us a boxcar?

CHIEF, Hunting Camp, can I join?  No GRITS for breakfast though.

BRUTUS, what cha reading?

Stay frosty my friends,

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:25 AM

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Kev - That's a horrible situation you moved in on! Good neighbors are worth gold!

 It is like your  "Jones Boys" Chief.  Beyond help.

 Yep it is Ray. That is why we people call Marseilles,   Marstucky. Laugh   The overall economy here is poor at best the towns are run down and depressed. Almost like there is no middle class at all.

 Marseilles, Seneca, and Ottawa were boom towns in WW2 because of the shipyards in Seneca where they made the LSTs and the heavy industry that supported it.  Over 20,000 people worked in the Seneca yards alone. Today Seneca has 2,100 people Marseilles has 5,100 and Ottawa is like 17,000 http://www.lib.niu.edu/1995/ihy950467.html

Today is Sandra's birthday so we will be seeing the daughter and granddaughter later on.  She may even get a call from my son. Maybe I will make a cake. Cake

Cloudy with rain and snow melting.

 Bob, I see you got a package. Smile

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, March 9, 2013 9:03 AM

Sun and 30. 40s for the high today.

Tonight is our monthly club meet. Charlie has decided to stay home and continue his moving adventure. I will miss him as he's always there. Joints are achy again today but all these people dropping dead from drugstore pain killers I am going with aspirin. Enjoy the weekend..S.J.






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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 9:46 AM

Good morning. How is everyone?

Nothing really planned for today except for going to Grandma's for supper today. 

The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 9:57 AM

Good Morning from a Sunny Bayville, NJ. Snow here was almost nonexistent, compared to Mom's town. I had more snow in the bed of my pickup than on the ground. Ray came over last night and we opened the latest packages and ran some trains. I took apart, cleaned and lubed an operating Milk Car that had slow operation that I just bought. That little guy inside must be Hurcules, for he now throws the milk cans pass the dock! Laugh

Kev: Happy Birthday to Sandra! CakeHappy B-DayHappy B-Day

SJ: Hope you feel better.

Brent: I hope to see my neightbor today, the BMW Tech.

Jeffrey: Nice fix on the computer.

Everyone have a great day!

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:04 AM

Brent: Send me all the info you can on the BMW. My neighbor Joe will get all the info on it.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:14 AM

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RockIsland - sorry you got all the snow our forecasters swore we were getting.

Fife........I got hammered!!!!!!!!  About 15" of the heavy stuff plus bad drifting from the sustained high winds.  Bang HeadBang Head Ironically, all government businesses and schools were closed while non-government businesses were open.  Guess who pays for that? Bang HeadBang Head  

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:52 AM

SPMan

We had a nice lunch yesterday with all four regulars of our train group plus one vistor who brought over his Railking Hiawatha Hudson to trouble shoot after lunch.  The engine won't run.  We tried some resets and then decided it must be the scrambled chip thing since it is Proto 1.  One of the guys with the chip kit is coming over today and we will try to reset it.  If that doesn't work, wer'e all done.

Well, we tried the chip reset kit but it did not work.  Have spoken to others on the O gauge forum who think the problem is being caused by a bad connection in the 4 pin connector between the engine and tender.  They say that if the engine makes the chug sounds then the board is OK.  Will pass along info to my friend.  Wish I could find an easy fix for my MTH proto 2 E6 units which won't run either.

Ray

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, March 9, 2013 12:08 PM

Buckeye Riveter

laz 57

One more question,

Did anyone get a flyer that if you re up your subscription to CTT for 3 years at discount price,  they will send you a Atlas CTT boxcar?  I got flier but can't find it now.

laz57


The flyer I got said I would get one of these:
You must not be on the A list anymore.  LaughMischief

Buckeye, you didn't read all the details on the offers. The one LAZ and I took extended our subscriptions for 3 years until 2017. The one you exercised extended your subscription until 2117. If you had gone for the extension to 2217 they would have painted it for you. LAZ and I will be pretty happy with our boxcars I think.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 9, 2013 12:12 PM

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Jeffery I believe you go on the internet several time a day, do you leave the internet on and the screen goes to sleep? Is it bad to leave it on in sleep? Ever since my Internet Explorer died and my tenant set me up with Mozilla Firefox I have several steps to get on the internet and I have learned I have to wait a couple of minutes for each step.

My screen doesn't go to sleep. It's on all the time as I'm on the internet all day most times. I don't think that you'd hurt your screen by leaving it in sleep

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, March 9, 2013 12:12 PM

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Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

I guess the group has decided that the Forum is 9 years old. Sounds good to me. That's a lot of posts.

Chuck

Chuck, this really wasn't a group decision. The Chief would have to change the title of the post and he never learned how to count past 10 (coincidentally the number of fingers/thumbs on his hands).

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, March 9, 2013 12:17 PM

Going to be cloudy and some rain next two days. We can use it.

Kev - Happy B-Day to the wife Cake

Jeffrey - nice fix. Good you can handle that on your own.

Chores today. NASCAR this afternoon. Automobile Automobile Automobile Automobile

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Posted by Zero Export on Saturday, March 9, 2013 1:20 PM

good afternoon every one! great day it is today!

I got up early, went to work did what I had to do, came home cleaned the house, and RAN SomE TRAINS!!

Kev, I just now got up to speed on your neighbors.  I had a set like that as well. didnt work, on the system,trailer was a POS, etc

not to mention they were anoying people.every time I had the saw out he would come running up here to see what I was doing, 

one night the trailer burned down.  no one was hurt, and the other neighbors, us included, felt it was for the best of the hood.  (only three familes back in this nook), even if they never cleaned the burned out trailer up.

Well, the guy some how or another has insurance on it, and managed to go from a 1965 house trailer to a two story modular with full basement.   But he did alot of the work, which would have looked better if he had just not done it at all. 

Then he never paid any of the contractors he did use, and lost it all to sheriff sale and back taxes.   the new family living there are great people. 

so then get this:  the house they lived in before the trailer burnt down, between the trailer burning and the rebuild, his truck caught fire on the mountian, and he managed to get a brand new truck outa that,  then, when they were moving out before the sheriffs sale, that truck burnt up.......  and he hasnt been seen since

WHO INSURES THIS GUY?????

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, March 9, 2013 2:45 PM

Roy, the Pot years might stay at 9 if the Chief keeps trying to blow up those beaver dams.

Kevin Happy Birthday to your wife, give her a fun day.

Off to the the club meet soon...Temp right now is 45......S.J.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Saturday, March 9, 2013 3:00 PM

We are about to set a record for days with out power in the 33 years we have been on the farm. 84 hours or 3 and 1/3 days to this point. The power company told me it would be at least until Mon. before power is restored. That will be the sixth day, a new record.

I am so glad I got the generator. I put it off for years.  I waited because I didn't want 5 extension cords running all throughout the house. Then I found out  we could have one cord running from the generator plunged into the electric meter. All outside!

RT , Hudson and any one else thinking generator - Don't wait to long!

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Posted by lion88roar on Saturday, March 9, 2013 3:19 PM

Thanks John! I actually ordered a repair manual yesterday - actually two, one for my 3series and one for TheQ's 5series. I have a lot of work I need to do on mine and the $80.95 for the manual should be well worth it. TheQ's 5series needs a new windshield washer pump. I can see the tank, but can't figure out how to get to the stupid thing. The quote I have from 3 mechanics is for 3 - 4 hours work $35.00 per hour. If the manual tells me how to do it then it will have paid for itself with this one repair. If I have issues, I'll email you.

Well the new laptop screen arrived today. Only 15 minutes to pop 10 screws, remove the LCD Panel, pull the cord, attach the cord to the new LED screen, reinstall the 10 screws, and power up the unit. Laptop now weights 1/2 lb less, is brighter, clearer, and has a faster response time. Thumbs UpThumbs Up

Little sister and niece are in from Pittsburgh for the weekend to visit Christina and Matthew. Christina was sitting on my lap this morning while we were watching TV and kept asking about 'Choo Choo', so I went downstairs and got her remote controlled Thomas set from Christmas and set it up. She is REALLY good at working this set. She sat and ran it for about 30 minutes -  all the while driving TheQ nuts! Thumbs UpBig SmileCool

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, March 9, 2013 7:33 PM

Evening all,

Beautiful today, high 50's.  The girls helped me wash the car and van today.  Did some downspout repair and thinking more about a tuner for the truck.  With the upcoming trip it should pay for itself just with fuel savings.

Good night and may God bless

Jim

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:35 PM

Good evening, getting ready to go out for supper (if you're from the South) or dinner otherwise.  Got some positive news from my friend who has the bad order MTH Railking steamer.  He was able to diagnose the problem with advice we got off one of the forums.  He is ordering parts from MTH next week.  It is either a bad harness between the engine and tender or a bad 4 pin connector on the engine.  Wish I had some better news about my broken down Mike's Trash House proto 1 E6 A-B-A locos.  Sent E mail over a week ago.  So far no response.  Not holding my breath.

Chief, that hunting camp you described I guess was a tobacco barn but it sounded like it was much better built than ones I remember.

Jeffrey, I leave my computer on most of the day too but sometimes it seems to get constipated and runs out of memory so I have to shut it down to clear things out and start fresh.  I have an old Dell and it is pretty slow.  Need a new one with more horsepower I guess.

Have to remember to set my clocks ahead tonight.  Son is happy that he will be able to drive home from work in daylight now.

Good night all,

Ray

 

 

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:37 PM

Hi all,

Good birthday today for Sandra. Daughter came out with the grandson JR. and granddaughter Lexi.

I had to do some work on Katie’s car (like always) Bang Head but not bad stuff.The kids made a snowman, snowkid and a snow dog in the front yard. Then Lexi and I made Grandma a birthday cake. That was fun.  Whistling We had some food and then cake and went to the train room to run some trains but by then the kids were in full blast sugar mode and going nuts running all over the basement screaming and having a blast.   Surprise Lexi just loved the new Thomas with the moving eyes and horn. Laugh

After they left my son called the woman that raised him and they talked for about a half hour. Smile Now for a tub and some sleep. Sleep

 Jim,  Both of my heighbors have tuners in their diesel trucks and they love them. i know the one is a Bully Dog system.

Prayers for those in need and good night.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:54 PM

Good Evening!

It was a beautiful day. My son and I finished the modifications on his landscape trailer. He has turned into a good welder. Now it is 35 and Doray and I are relaxing by the fire. Tomorrow my son and I are going to the Greenberg Show in Edison. Rich, maybe we will see you there.

Kev: Glad to hear that Sandra enjoyed her day.

Brent: My neighbor Joe said that if you have a problem he can talk you thru it.

Dennis, Glad that your painting projects on the Honda are coming out great.

Have a Great Night.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:59 PM

Pat, I have a small gas generator now that is old and giving me trouble. I bought it in 1983 at a yard sale. Time to give it up. I did the extension cord game. We are looking into converting from oil heat to gas. The gas mains went into the street a few years ago. So, I will do it all ay once on the EZ pay plan the Gas Co is offering.

Spman, Ray, Good luck with those engines.

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Saturday, March 9, 2013 9:09 PM

Sturgeon-Phish

Evening all,

Beautiful today, high 50's.  The girls helped me wash the car and van today.  Did some downspout repair and thinking more about a tuner for the truck.  With the upcoming trip it should pay for itself just with fuel savings.

Good night and may God bless

Jim

Jim,

         One bit of advice: stay away from SCT.  I had a hardware failure with the SCT that I had and it turned into a nightmare.  I've had both the Diablosport Trinity and inTune, and they've been great.  I sold the Trinity because I needed the $$, and picked up the inTune a few months ago.  Diablosport stands behind their products, unlike others.

I just came in from using the inTune to reflash the Mustang due to the Ford Racing air intake I just installed.  I can feel a very nice gain in throttle response already.Thumbs Up  The only slight negative is that I am required to feed it a minimum of 91 octane now, but I've been doing that anyway.

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Posted by Zero Export on Saturday, March 9, 2013 9:18 PM

God evening...

The wife is upset because her 17 year old niece was going to come over with her boyfriend to watch movies.   The wifes brother and sis in law went to the casino so the niece is home alone with her BF.  

I tried to explain (remind)  the the wife what being 17 is all about be she acts like she was some angle at that age.......  HA AHAH   BS

Lets see, when I was 17, option 1: stay home alone with a girl, Option 2, take said girl to aunts house to watch a movie..........

the decision seems pretty clean cut to me........  

Now before all you DADS fall off your computer chairs, remember, you were 17 once too.

Now I am not saying I approve any of this, but its not my kid, and she wasn't required my her parents to be here..... so....

anyway

JIM / KEV can you guys enlighten me on the tuner for diesel trucks?

Ryan

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, March 9, 2013 9:28 PM

Zero Export

JIM / KEV can you guys enlighten me on the tuner for diesel trucks?

 

 Ryan, all I know is that Brian has a Bully Dog system with a biger Turbo and I am not sure what Jim next door has. I will ask about them.  But I hear a lot of good stuff on the Bully Dog one. http://bigrig.bullydog.com/   I don't have a clue on Gas engine tuners.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:11 PM

Good evening all,

Cloudy but mild in SE Indiana today.  Spent 4 hours on the road dealing with that which I cannot talk about.  Did make some stops at a LEGO show and saw some pretty cool items.  Shame they stopped making their electric railroad stuff as that seems to attract the most attention.   Also picked up the Lionel and MTH RTR catalogs.  Stopped at a Barnes and Noble and got some movies.  All things considered it was a good day.  Eliot, welcome back.  Chief, not sure I understand what is going on.  Do you have another building project?  Local high school team won regional in basketball.  Will not brag too much as that seems to jinx local teams.TBIL. I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:12 PM

Canes beat the NJ Devils. Thumbs Up  6 to 3.  Laugh

Kev, Happy B-Day to the Wifey.  BTW:  David has a "tuner" for his new Dodge Ram diesel.  I heard sowmething beeping away when we were just coming home.  I asked what was that screen on the left corner of his dash and it is beeping.  Told me it was to help performance and fuel mileage.  He didn't seem impressed.  All I know.  

Set your clocks.

Pat, I have a special breaker box with big 240 breaker and a receptical like you use to power a motor home.  Since I have a big service feeding from the house to the equipment shelter, I feed from under the shelter behind the house to the house.  I first throw the main breaker in the house panel, Crank generator, then plug big cable with motor home plug into receptical [twist 4 prong type] and then throw on the special breaker.   Generator runs under equipment shelter so stays dry.  Runs everything but A/C and electric range [wife refuses to get gas].  City water, natural gas heat and water heater.  Only thing is fuel tank only holds enough gasoline for 8 hours.  Wish I had a natural gas one.  Once power comes on, reverse procedure.  Just remember, first thing is to throw main breaker and last thing is to throw back on main breaker.  If you don't, you could "light up" some lineman.  You can buy a hookup for $$$ that does that automaticly.  I am saving the money as do not have to use it very often.  

Tired and off to bed. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:16 PM

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Jeffrey, I leave my computer on most of the day too but sometimes it seems to get constipated and runs out of memory so I have to shut it down to clear things out and start fresh.  I have an old Dell and it is pretty slow.  Need a new one with more horsepower I guess.

You got something eating up memory there. Mine only has 2 gigs of RAM and runs fine all day long. It's not a name brand though. It's what I cal an Elizabeth Taylor (lots of marriages in there) home-built from generic parts.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:59 PM

Well it's been a long day. I had a rotten nights sleep, only four hours. The burning joints are still with me though it seems to be subsiding. I ripped the truck mounted horn-hooks off eight freight cars today (OK, seven cars and a caboose but who's counting) and replaced them with body mounted Kadee 148's in #242 draft gear boxes. One, a shiny white Bachmann tank car that looks like a refugee from the 80's has a frame that's so warped on one end it took an additional 242 box as a spacer to get the coupler at the proper height. Depending on it's performance I might pull the couplers on that one. The cars are a fair mix Lionel/Revell, AHM/Roco, Bachmann and Mantua. And the Santa Fe caboose is Mantua. Photobucket seems to be down so I can't upload any photos. I'm sure there are some out there hooting and hollering in glee at the thought of me not being able to upload photos but if that's what makes them happy..., so be it. OK, time to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by Demay on Saturday, March 9, 2013 11:02 PM

Konnichiwa,

It’s a bit more windy today compared to yesterday, but it is still a warm, sunny day.  I took advantage of yesterday’s nice weather to take the older boy and one of his friends over to the baseball field for some hitting and fielding practice.  They both did very well.  We had Sunday school and church this morning.  We may go over to the field again today, but I think I should enjoy a nap first. 

Laz – When I clicked on the renewal link it did not mention anything about a free boxcar.

Kev – Happy Birthday to the wife!

Sayonara,

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, March 9, 2013 11:03 PM

Hey guys, had a nice day - met up with my friend John and we had some wings for an early supper, then came over to my house and checked out the progress on the basement and played some video games.  He did show me how to put a new end on a Cat 5e ethernet cable, which is a picky job but not too difficult.  I got caught up on the Walking Dead episodes that were recorded - some big things are happening, can't wait to see the next episode!  Laz - I have been reading the coffee pot Thumbs Up  TARDIS is ready and I know where we can get some banilla, so let's go!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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