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Posted by lion88roar on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:13 AM

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Dennis.....Here is what I found out.....The 2020 was only sold in 0-27 sets. It had a smaller tender.  The 671 was sold in O gauge sets and it was sold by itself. It had the 12 wheel tender.  There was no difference in the engines except for the numbers.

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UGH - now I remember what I wanted to do last night!!! I have a 2020 and a 671, wanted to get them out and take pics. I thought that 671 also had Magnatraction, but I could, and most likely am wrong. Smile

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Had an uneventful evening with the kiddos last night. Finished watching the latest 'OZ' movie with Christina, she enjoyed it - but I wonder what has happened at Disney? I don't remember all the violence and 'sex' in the original movie. IMHO, the witches' costumes were a bit too 'revealing' and sexy for younger audiences, and the violence was a bit over the top. Of course many animated films aren't really geared toward children either... sad. OH - and those new 'warning' labels are a joke. Many of them are so small you can hardly read them! And one person's view of "mild violence" is obviously different than mine.

While packing up the engines the other night I found that I 'bought' the wrong sized lids for the bins [bangehead] so I had to exchange them at Walmart last night. I was going to buy two more, but decided otherwise since I had my car and there wasn't anywhere to put bins that large! That and I don't think there is space under the layout presently to store them... Need to get back down into the trainroom and basement tonight to do some additional straightening up as my little sister and her family are coming to visit Christina and Matthew this weekend.

All for now. Angel for those who need it [prayers]

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:40 AM

Good Mornin' Y'all From Overcast Taxachusetts,

After a week of oppressive heat we finally get a respite today with temperatures in the 70s.  Some thunderstorms are on tap each day through to the weekend.  Usually about this time of year the rain is inadequate to keep the lawns nice and green; and there is some yellowing/dormancy that sets in.  Not so this year due to the rains we have had over the past six weeks. 

In April the wife declared she wanted me to rip out the entire front and side lawns and start over because it was looking sad.  I am happy to report that my alternative strategy, a chemical assault since that time, has turned things around dramatically and silenced her completely.  Let's see:  two applications of lime to bring the ph in the soil up two points, crabgrass pre-emergent, 2 fertilizer applications, weed control products, and grub control at the end of June.  Add water and sun and bingo......the resurrection!!!!  I did not even have to reseed anything, all of the bare spots have filled in mostly.  Thumbs Up

Later, gang.  The carpenter and the painter are here, hopefully to get some more work done on the house exterior.  I simply let things go for too many years and am now paying the price, literally and figuatively.  This flurry of activity on my part will keep the wife happy over the exterior appearance and curb appeal of the house BUT will also shift her focus inside and on me for the things I can do, like painting. Bang Head

Maybe I should consult Brutus on the theory of delegation and project management to keep the female wolf at bay.Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:01 AM

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Chuck, my set came with the 6020 tender with 12 wheels.  It negotiated O-27 without problem (when I didn't jack the speed up till she flew off), but it also had the twelve wheel Erie crane and 6119 work caboose.  Also had the log car, milk car/platform, coal car with 497 coal loader, though I think that was added.  A mystery?

Dennis..... That looks like a work train with a lot of added items. Which is exactly what you thought.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:10 AM

Good Morning from KindaFoggedInVille....

We are currently foggy and VERY wet here...got even more so-called showers overnight...now we are just drenched here...going to a high later on of 84 feeling like 103F...yay...oh...in the rain and those ol' t'underin'boomers no less....again...yay

Got some medical appointments of mine own to contend with as well..more tests...again...sheeesh...

Anyhow...have a good day!!

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:16 AM

We have a temp of 73 stuffy degrees.

2 storms yesterday PM with lightning way too close to the house again. No damage this time though.

The 671 and 2020 are the same engine. The 681 and 682 have Magnetraction.

The 675 and 2025 are also the same, The 2035 has Magnatraction.

3 numbered engines were for O ga. and 4 numbered engines were assigned as 027 engines.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:22 AM

Aloha from a sunnier Chicago. It is my long day with class tonight and a train ride getting me home by 11ish. Think I sold our old Dodge Grand Caravan to a local pastor with lots of kids and little money. He needs basic transportation and this is just that - with built-in car seats. Since he wouldn't just take it, I like to make him a super-great deal and throw in the roof-rack tote. Since I was 'saving' it for my in-college son, who didn't want it, I think I'll gift him the $ instead to help with his tuition. 

Boy, they sure used asbestos a lot in the old Model Builder magazines for landscaping.

Prayers for Bank's DIL's father. Think I got that right. And Tyler, Lucas and Jack's g'daughter.

Jack, Dang, I forgot to put that grub-killer down on the lawn. Hope it's not too late.  
Dennis, I've seen some re-conditioned Amtrak engines from Siemens - they make a good tow in some UP trains through Chicago.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:50 AM

A corner of the studio...sort of....

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Posted by Bob Keller on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:31 AM

Test posting.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:41 AM

Good post,  Bob.  Nice to see you.  Big Smile

Ok, now for the latest Buckeye News........

Our oldest reporter (Buckeye), has reported the following:

A loaded transit train(with people) in Toronto , was stranded in high water that submerged the tracks. The passengers had to be evacuated to high ground by boats. The whole transit system in Toronto is a mess and it is still raining there. Further updates to follow.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:57 AM

Morning all.  Been busy.  Haircut and now grass to mow [wet as still cloudyBang Head].  Wifey and I just had Hardee's.  Bet In and Out Burger is not that good.  We'll see.  Chat later.

PS: went by the bank and converted my Confederate dollars for some foreign currency called US dollars.  Tongue Tied  Understand that CA does not recognize Confederate dollars.  Angry

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 11:12 AM

lion88roar

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Dennis.....Here is what I found out.....The 2020 was only sold in 0-27 sets. It had a smaller tender.  The 671 was sold in O gauge sets and it was sold by itself. It had the 12 wheel tender.  There was no difference in the engines except for the numbers.

Chuck



While packing up the engines the other night I found that I 'bought' the wrong sized lids for the bins [bangehead] so I had to exchange them at Walmart last night. I was going to buy two more, but decided otherwise since I had my car and there wasn't anywhere to put bins that large! That and I don't think there is space under the layout presently to store them... Need to get back down into the trainroom and basement tonight to do some additional straightening up as my little sister and her family are coming to visit Christina and Matthew this weekend.

All for now. Angel for those who need it [prayers]

Brent, Quite a few of the club members use tool boxes, from Harbor Freight when they go on sale, for storage and transport of their engines. About the only ones they may not work for would be the big articulated steamers and you would have to do your foam cutting. By only having two engines ber box it also helps to keep the weight to a reasonable level for shuffling stuff around.

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Posted by lion88roar on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 12:20 PM

Doug... thanks for the info. I'm not hauling them around I am putting the boxes away for storage. [:-)]

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 1:32 PM

Good morning all,

Second day without my Honda in paint shop.  Took wife to Dr. appointment this AM in old Buick with no air.  Not bad early in the day and make sure you park it in the shade.

Weather is supposed to be a little cooler on Thursday.  I hope so for Chief's visit Thursday night.  I made a practice run in the train room last night and it was 90 in there at 8;00PM even with exaust fan running.  However ambient temperature was 102 yesterday.  Should be liveable by Thursday night though.  Now Chief will know what "Shake and BAKE" really means.  Daytime temps Thursday predicted to be only in the 80's so it should cool off faster at night.

Don, hope you were in no danger when the sight glass showed no water.  Did you have to let her cool down before adding more water?  Does your engine have a feedwater heater?  I'm sure you wouldn't want to put cold water into a hot boiler.

Got update on my sister in the Hospital in Virginia.  The doctor has decided to keep her in the hospital for another week to give her colon surgery time to heal better.  They will try solid food again in a day or two.  She is feeling better but can't find a comfortable position to sit up.  BIL says she is dealing with her problems as well as one could expect.

Just got a call from the Tru Green guy who is coming to treat my lawn fungus today.   Was suppose to come last Wednesday.

Got to let the bird out of his cage for excercise now before he drives us crazy.

later,

Ray

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 3:26 PM

Guess what?  Mowing grass.  Guess again?  Yes, rain ran me off of the mower. AngrySuper AngryBang Head  I had sprayed the garden, roses, grapevines and fruit trees about an hour earlier.  Got these almost white gray stink bugs sucking my squash vines.  Think I made them sick though.  Problem is, there will probably be more before I get back. Crying 

Will finish with wet grass.  Had waited for it to dry.  Was still damp as humidity must be 90%. Tongue Tied

Ray, it gets into the high 90's to over 100 during the summer here.  Difference, 70% to 90% humidity.  Your hot is comfortable to me. Cool

Packing now.

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Posted by jonadel on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 5:48 PM

Brent -- if you think you might be storing your engines in plastic storage bins you might want to consider finding some of those small silicone bags to keep moisture at bay.  We store all of our engines under our layout in the basement off of the floor but we also make sure we run a dehumidifier 24/7 along with central air.

Frank & Pam --  have a wonderful trip to CA, San Diego has to be one of the most enjoyable places anywhere along with great weather.  Be sure after you visit Doug at the museum you save some time to go tour the Midway air craft carrier in the bay AND try and take the harbor tour, well worth your time.

Don -- have lots of fun with those east coasters, they are in for a treat Thumbs Up

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 6:48 PM

Roseyville Mayor, aka Chief Eagles, “Let’s just cut some costs by making all these culverts at the rail road smaller.  No one will ever notice and I can take that lavish vacation educational seminar in California about modern railroading”

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:20 PM

Fife - Heading to Carlisle to meet up with some HEMI friends and discuss the Labor Day 2014 gathering.  Not cleared up until after 20-21 (We're shooting a Fire/Rescue commercial).

Let me know when I can call, we can hammer something out.

A more profitable position is on the horizon....stay tuned....

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:00 PM

ChiefEagles

Guess what?  Mowing grass.  Guess again?  Yes, rain ran me off of the mower. AngrySuper AngryBang Head  I had sprayed the garden, roses, grapevines and fruit trees about an hour earlier.  Got these almost white gray stink bugs sucking my squash vines.  Think I made them sick though.  Problem is, there will probably be more before I get back. Crying 

Will finish with wet grass.  Had waited for it to dry.  Was still damp as humidity must be 90%. Tongue Tied

Ray, it gets into the high 90's to over 100 during the summer here.  Difference, 70% to 90% humidity.  Your hot is comfortable to me. Cool

Packing now.

Chief, thanks for putting me at ease about the hot weather but I do want you to be comfortable in the Golden State.  If there is any gold here, I haven't found it yet.

Ray

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:38 PM

jonadel

Brent -- if you think you might be storing your engines in plastic storage bins you might want to consider finding some of those small silicone bags to keep moisture at bay.  We store all of our engines under our layout in the basement off of the floor but we also make sure we run a dehumidifier 24/7 along with central air.

Great ideas for anything sensitive to humidity...even my modular synths are done the same way. 

Frank & Pam --  have a wonderful trip to CA, San Diego has to be one of the most enjoyable places anywhere along with great weather.  Be sure after you visit Doug at the museum you save some time to go tour the Midway air craft carrier in the bay AND try and take the harbor tour, well worth your time.

I always loved San Diego..in fact the whole coastal region is something to behold!!

Don -- have lots of fun with those east coasters, they are in for a treat Thumbs Up

Have fun!!

Good Evening...

95% humidity and 84F right now...hot? Oh yea....

The TO storm dumped more rain in 2 hours than did Hurricane Hazel in one day in 1954....it was just nuts there....

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:46 PM

jonadel

Frank & Pam --  have a wonderful trip to CA, San Diego has to be one of the most enjoyable places anywhere along with great weather.  Be sure after you visit Doug at the museum you save some time to go tour the Midway air craft carrier in the bay AND try and take the harbor tour, well worth your time.

Don -- have lots of fun with those east coasters, they are in for a treat Thumbs Up

 
Ain't now Pam on this trip.  No way would I do that.  She does not like to fly.  She wants to come home in 3 days, 4 at the most or you are miserable.
 

"Chief, thanks for putting me at ease about the hot weather but I do want you to be comfortable in the Golden State.  If there is any gold here, I haven't found it yet.

Ray"

Nothing GOLD about CA.  Been there, do that.  Dried up BROWN. Laugh

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 9:01 PM

Good evening all,

Muggy in SE Indiana.  Long day at work.  Slow response by others dragged the whole day down.  Soccer practice was cancelled tonight.  Not sure why.  Engine light came on in the Crusier on the way home.  Made it home ok.  Will have it checked tomorrow.  I hope everyone has a good day.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 9:47 PM

Forum doing funny things.  Bob has IT working on it.  Packed and ready to go. Thumbs Up

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:41 PM

Chief, safe travels out west. I think when they talk about the gold in California, they are talking about the cost of living!  Have fun!

Chuck, and Sj, thanks for setting me straight. I have all the engines mentioned, but they have been idle too long.

Brent, we always check www.pluggedin.com which has reviews for many of the movies that are out. If it is not shown there, check IMDB,which is the database for the film industry. They have a new feature that gives a bit more information regarding ratings for each particular film, but it is limited on what they tell you, and you have to search for it below the cast list.

gotta get some sleep.

May God bless each of you and your families.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:45 PM

Evening all,

Chief good to hear there is a problem with forum postings. I post to the Pot and then nothing shows up after hitting "post", just the post thread title. If one goes back to the complete list of posts and hit the "latest post" one gets the same thing, the title of the post and a blank page. But if one goes back to the list of all posts and click on the post to start with the first post, one can click on the highest page number (6) in the boxes at the top of the post and one is taken to the last page. Weird.

Rain finally let up and we got some sun today. Ground is drying out and I was able to do some yard work after work. Got a friends high school grad son to help. Paying him a fair wage and it was worth it for both of us. Temp was low 80's and humidity was high 90's. we dug out 10 overgrown bushes and cleaned out the beds they were in. Will probably take the beds out as they are causing drainage issues against the basement wall.

Had a nice chat with Buckeye this afternoon until I figured out he was pumping me for information regarding the Chief's trip out west. Rest assured Chief I shut that down quickly.Right Hug

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Posted by Brutus on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 11:08 PM

Seems okay now?  Not much today - We got our pictures from the anniversary dinner and they are pretty good, but had to download cr2 codecs to view them in Windows.  That only took a few seconds.  I have a guy coming Thursday night to give me a bid on the basement entry door to include storm door and all trim work.  I'm better $1K.  TTFN!

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Posted by Demay on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 4:16 AM

Konbanwa,

It was another hot day today with highs in the upper-90s again.  The workday was mundane and I finished up at the usual time.  I made pork fried rice for dinner tonight, but instead of using rice I used quinoa; it is a healthier option and can be flavored just like rice.  It’s raining right now which will definitely make it a steamy evening. 

Dennis – We would love to go to Europe; we were stationed in Germany a few years ago.  I’ve spent time in Italy for work and we went there a few times for vacation.  My family’s home village in Sardinia is on our short list for a retirement home.  I use Plugged In too, as well as a couple of others for movie reviews/ratings.

Chief – Have a safe trip.

Sayonara,

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:54 AM

wrmcclellan

Had a nice chat with Buckeye this afternoon until I figured out he was pumping me for information regarding the Chief's trip out west. Rest assured Chief I shut that down quickly.Right Hug

Had a great talk with Roy yesterday.  Found out all the details of the Chief's trip and now I will be able to let the California Highway Patrol in on the information in order to keep the state safe and pollution free of grits.  Laugh  I sure hope those surfer dudes are aware that there will be some big waves hitting the beach as the hot air increases during the Chief's visit. 


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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:58 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a sunny 72 degrees. Going up to 88 today with a slight chance of rain.

Today is a busy day. I have an early errand to run and the usual chores around the house.  Wife is grocery shopping. Lunch and a nice nap, later.

Chief.... Have a safe trip.  I hope the C-47 Cargo plane has a smooth ride.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by lion88roar on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:30 AM

jonadel

Brent -- if you think you might be storing your engines in plastic storage bins you might want to consider finding some of those small silicone bags to keep moisture at bay.  We store all of our engines under our layout in the basement off of the floor but we also make sure we run a dehumidifier 24/7 along with central air.



Hmmm... The basement is finished and I've never had any issues with moisture. I did find that mice do not do well with those silica bags. I found one under the layout when cleaning last weekend and the silica had sucked all the moisture out of the mouse!

TheQ returned from her trip with her coworkers last night and the two men asked to see 'THE Trains', "why of course". It was nice to hear their comments and suggestions. I had been planning to buy more lumber for shelves, but now that is definitely going to happen since they wanted to see items that are packed away. May not do that till after Christmas as I need to stay focus on the scenery!

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Chief - hope you aren't sitting near a window. Whistling Have a safe trip.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:47 AM

Music CALIFORNIA, here I come. Music

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