Broken Joint Bar - Have to Repair it Fast!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2023
  • Running both trains today and we gotta get this broken joint bar fixed in
    a hurry.
    We'll show you how I replace this broken joint bar. It was a bit of a struggle
    because of the big gap between the rails as you will see in the video. But
    with some muscle persuasion the gap came together enough to
    get all the bolts in.
    Here is another video where we replaced a broken Compromise Joint Bar
    that you may also enjoy. There is a difference between a regular joint bar
    and a compromise joint bar, watch this to find out the difference:
    • Broken Compromise Join...
    Here is a video where I show all about our battery impact wrench:
    • Fixing Track Joints wi...
    Made January 12, 2023
    Disclaimer: I am an employee of Iron Senergy at Cumberland
    Mine. My job is railroad track maintenance. I am very fortunate to
    have this job and everyone at the mine is very fortunate to have
    Iron Senergy as it's current owner. Our past owners had every
    intention of shutting this mine down, but Iron Senergy took
    over and have kept this mine alive.
    Please understand: I am NOT in any way an official or unofficial
    spokes person for Iron Senergy or Cumberland Mine. Any viewpoints,
    opinions or anything that I show in the videos, or write in the video
    descriptions or any answer to any comment, should NEVER be
    misconstrued or interpreted as being in any way shape or form,
    any kind of official or unofficial statement from Iron Senergy,
    Iron Cumberland, Cumberland Mine, any of the mine's management,
    any of the contractors that may be shown in any video, nor of
    any of my fellow co-workers.
    Any viewpoints or opinions I may make in the videos, in the
    descriptions, or in any answer to a comment is strictly that of my
    own and NOT an official or unofficial statement or viewpoint that
    Iron Synergy or any one at Iron Senergy or Cumberland Mine
    necessarily has or makes.
    Again, we are very fortunate to have Iron Senergy as our current
    owners. Please, when making a comment be respectful of Iron Senergy,
    Cumberland Mine, my fellow coworkers and also any contractors
    that may be shown. Thank You, Dave
    #BrokenJointBar#JointBar

Комментарии • 2,2 тыс.

  • @saeidkharrat4397
    @saeidkharrat4397 Год назад +61

    ONE HONEST AND HARD WORKING AMERICAN MAN . LOTS OF RESPECT

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the very nice comment saeidkharrat. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

    • @asdertrender7555
      @asdertrender7555 2 дня назад

      @@ccrx6700 Respect for people who know how to work with their hands!

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 Год назад +30

    I give this a 👍 not for the repair, but that you did it by yourself at 68.5 years of age!! Well done sir!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Really appreciate the kind words David. Thank you so much
      for choosing to visit with us and check out the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.

    • @podunkman2709
      @podunkman2709 Месяц назад +2

      This is "repair"? Sh... in, sh... out.

    • @ekspatriat
      @ekspatriat 3 дня назад +1

      @@podunkman2709 your point?

  • @keyboardwarrior4092
    @keyboardwarrior4092 2 месяца назад +20

    This man is the epitome of “Do what you love” and I’m all for it. Hope you have a great life man

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  2 месяца назад +2

      Appreciate the nice comment keyboard warrior. Life is good.
      Thanks so much for visiting with us and checking out the video. May you have a very good day my friend.

  • @Baystateboy125
    @Baystateboy125 Год назад +255

    Dave, this is what it’s all about. This is the kind of thing everybody loves to see. Real life occurrences and real people fixing them.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +17

      Wow what a very nice comment. Thank you so much for sharing
      and for taking the time to watch my friend. We do appreciate
      that.

    • @thomasgibson8025
      @thomasgibson8025 Год назад +8

      This is how a real American worker performs!!

    • @ratchetwise440
      @ratchetwise440 Год назад

      @@thomasgibson8025 ed. past sense. Ever watched idiocracy ? You don't need cable. Go for a walk.

    • @thomasgibson8025
      @thomasgibson8025 Год назад +1

      @@ratchetwise440 You mean past tense. If you going to belittle me, please use proper Grammer and syntax.

    • @ratchetwise440
      @ratchetwise440 Год назад

      @@thomasgibson8025 Lo siento senior. Ingles no es el primero idioma de mio. Pura Vida senior.

  • @randymorris8786
    @randymorris8786 Год назад +44

    A one man crew. You are indeed the real deal. I hope the rail system appreciates you as much as we do. Thanks again, Dave. Stay strong and safe. Peace

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the very nice comment Randy. Glad you enjoyed.
      Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video my friend.

  • @derrickc8366
    @derrickc8366 4 дня назад +4

    Your kids have reason to be proud of their dad! Hard-earned
    meals they grew up on. Respect!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  3 дня назад

      Thank you for the kind words Derrick. My dad gave me a work ethic
      and he provided well for our family, much better than he had it when
      he was growing up. Appreciate very much your taking the time to
      visit with us and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @ronb8052
    @ronb8052 6 часов назад

    My dad worked at USS (U.S. Steel) in Duquesne, Pa. for 44 years. He was a foreman on the track gang. I thought of him every second I watched your video. He gave my mom and I a good life. He worked in rain, sun and snow....thanks to your video, I appreciate him even more.

  • @dominicwroblewski5832
    @dominicwroblewski5832 Год назад +7

    My hat is off to you. You are in great shape for your age. I'm 63 and needed to take a nap after just watching all that work.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you Dominic for the very kind words. We very much
      appreciate your visiting with us and writing in my friend.

    • @hb-3462
      @hb-3462 15 дней назад

      Back-breakin' work!

  • @michaelbrash8843
    @michaelbrash8843 Год назад +276

    I'm 73 and split 2 cord of firewood each year using a 6lb maul. Just finished 2023. I know how you felt when you finished up. Thanks for your time.

    • @dixienormous2704
      @dixienormous2704 Год назад +53

      A lot of young people will say "By golly, 73 and still cutting wood? Why don't you have someone else do it for you?" My grandfather worked every day of his life, and I had said something similar when I was young. He told me something like "Who else will do it, and what will I have to do in the meantime?" For men work gives us a purpose in life and we pride ourselves on being as self-sufficient as we can be. We have to feel useful and always do our part.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +32

      Excellent reply dixienormous! Thank you. Your grandfather and
      I would get along very well together.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +24

      Awesome Michael! Good for you. Thanks so much for sharing
      with us and for taking the time to watch my friend.

    • @Thinkoutsidedabox1
      @Thinkoutsidedabox1 Год назад +10

      Not bad for by yourself

    • @hawkeye-vv4kb
      @hawkeye-vv4kb Год назад +8

      Good job. I believe this energy level thing runs in the genes. My father in law was 91 when he did similar work, but I am "only" 75 and clearly on the downhill.

  • @drob5664
    @drob5664 Год назад +3

    Not bad for 68.5 years old? That is amazing, much respect.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Appreciate the kind words D Rob. Thanks so much for visiting with us and checking out the video my friend.

  • @HiVizCamo
    @HiVizCamo Год назад +70

    This guy's been workin on the rail road, all the live-long day. Hats off man, good job 👍

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +11

      Thank you for the very nice comment HiVizCamo. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

  • @Quad373
    @Quad373 Год назад +9

    I could only pray to have the joy this man has when on the job❤️ Being excited to work is amazing. Always try to pick jobs you love.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you Ryan for the very nice comment for taking the time to watch. Happy rails to you until we meet again my friend.

  • @johnratcliff
    @johnratcliff Год назад +257

    Awesome job. You are Brutus! 68 1/2 years old?! You deserve much respect. Thank you for sharing a glimpse into what it takes to keep the freight and people moving on the rails! I'm definitely subscribing to your channel now!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +26

      Well if you had called me Popeye I might have had more respect
      for you than Brutus....LOL but at least you didn't call me Olive Oyl...
      Very much appreciate your watching and writing in my friend,
      and thanks for the sub. Here is a video that will help you
      get oriented as to what we have here:
      ruclips.net/video/oOug0z34118/видео.html

    • @johnratcliff
      @johnratcliff Год назад +8

      @ccrx 6700 That's Railroadin! I will never call you Olive Oyl! I can see why you would be called Popeye! You got it going on, swinging that sledge on those pin spikes! Thanks for the link to the other video!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +7

      @@johnratcliff 👍😊

    • @genefogarty5395
      @genefogarty5395 Год назад +2

      @@ccrx6700 Is CSX hiring in upstate NY?

    • @mc051961
      @mc051961 Год назад

      @@ccrx6700 call Matt from diesel creek
      Still in pa love to see you two connect
      Young guy with ambition and a old guy like me not willing to give up

  • @kls816
    @kls816 Год назад +18

    Awesome Dave! Keep it up! My dad is 95 and physically worked outside until 82 when the doctor got ahold of him! Stay active! You inspire many!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +6

      Thank you so much Kerry for you very kind and positive comment.
      We really do appreciate you and all the wonderful support you
      have given the channel my friend.

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Год назад +9

    Bless you Dave. I love watching skilled tradesmen doing what they do. I don't have that many years behind you and only pray I am as agile as you are at 68. I wish you many many more years being active at what you love doing. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you very much E Plumbus Unum for the really kind words.
      We do appreciate your taking the time to visit with us
      and check out the video. May you have a most blessed and
      prosperous day my friend.

  • @GhostDrummer
    @GhostDrummer Год назад +35

    Mad respect to you Sir! I’m only 48, but my body has been destroyed due to a car accident in 1993 and work injuries in 2009 (same month and day - 04/03). I was able to continue working physical jobs until 2016, but eventually I had to get my ssdi.
    When I watch these kind of videos, it really makes me miss hard work…I miss work in general. It’s almost harder mentally than it is physically to no longer be able to work. I’m able to still do little things around the house, but I usually end up not stopping when I should and I pay for it for a few days.
    I’m not crying at all. Just wanted to say thank you for sharing your daily adventures with us. Just subbed and now I’m gonna watch the rest of your videos.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +6

      Thank you for the very nice comment. I can certainly understand
      what you are saying about harder mentally to deal with. I wish
      for you only the best in the future. I would go bonkers if
      something like that happened and couldn't work. I don't know
      how you deal with it. We do welcome you to our community
      and hope you will continue to have a good time with us
      my new friend.

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Год назад +2

      Get a creative hobby! Learn to program, or paint, or machine model steam engines. Creative hobbies (especially ones that have useful results, like computer programming) can really fill in the gaps. I ride motorcycles sometimes so I like to plan for a possible future where I'm unable to walk. There's nothing I can do about how much I'll wish I can go back in time but at least I can ensure I have a way to keep on living (although I'm cheating by already being a programmer and avid gamer, so I spend most of my time sitting anyway lol).

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 11 месяцев назад

      Look into nutrition for anti inflammation. Not a fix but can help a lot. I am almost an expert on this topic so I know what I am talking about. I am not a doc and it's not advice, but if you want to share your injuries and diet I can share my thoughts.

  • @jimpowell1802
    @jimpowell1802 Год назад +12

    Dave, this sure brings back a lot of memories. My grandfather was section foreman on the C&O railroad in Lexington, KY for many, many years. I myself worked track maintenance for 14 years on the TTI Railroad in Paris KY. I've subscribed to your channel to relive the good old days. You're only 8 years older than me. Hang in there! Thank you for letting people know that railroading is more than just running a train.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the very nice comment Jim. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

    • @jimpowell1802
      @jimpowell1802 Год назад

      @Keith Stevens C&O merged with L&N/Seaboard to create CSX. It wasn’t shut down.

    • @jimpowell1802
      @jimpowell1802 Год назад

      @Keith Stevens As I’m sure you are aware, when large railroads merge rail service is usually changed to benefit the railroad. For example, if L&N’s mainline is from say Louisville to Lexington to Cincinnati and C&O’s mainline is from Louisville to Cincinnati the company will choose the route that saves the most time and money. The other route will be abandoned or left to local carriers.
      Does this help?

  • @sinhaashish935
    @sinhaashish935 19 дней назад +1

    When people say they are happy to meet you and when they actually are, dude's got one big smile😅😊

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  16 дней назад

      Thank you sinhaashish. Really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @user-zy9xu9ej6i
    @user-zy9xu9ej6i 22 дня назад +1

    It’s very nice to see the Work of a Professional! Not a single extra movement! With respect from Russia! We have a saying: “The Old Horse will not spoil the furrow!!”

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  21 день назад

      Thank you for the nice comment. This old horse tries not to spoil the furrow. Really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA Год назад +3

    The country is in good hands with men like him on the job.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you very much for the kind comment VideoNOLA. Appreciate your taking the time to pay us a visit and take
      in the joint bar repair video my friend.

  • @johnreed8336
    @johnreed8336 Год назад +54

    Dave you have a very nice swing with that spike hammer . Must have initially been difficult to learn but once mastered never forgotten !
    Greetings from Derbyshire ,England .

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +7

      Thank you John for the kind words. Like riding a bicycle, takes
      awhile to learn but then you got it. Only difference is swinging
      a spike hammer doesn't have training wheels to learn....LOL
      Always is a delight to have you visit with us and write in my friend.

    • @frankhenry645
      @frankhenry645 Год назад +1

      @@ccrx6700 it's a spike maul and angle iron or bar and a bump hat over here
      We have had ribbon rail for over 40 yrs. little use for angle iron, everything is welded
      I see why people long for the good old days but in reality they weren't that good.
      Good luck with your hobby

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      @@frankhenry645 👍😊

  • @holdmycoffee4470
    @holdmycoffee4470 Год назад +2

    I'm a couple days younger than you but old enough to say "Old dudes rock!" Nice work with the drift and sledge!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment. We certainly do appreciate
      your visiting with us and writing in my friend.

  • @zijie-he
    @zijie-he 2 дня назад

    I may never work on a rail, but i found this video very satisfying for unknown reasons 😊

  • @Cain-x
    @Cain-x Год назад +7

    Thanks for your hard work. I am from NYC and appreciate the folks who keep things moving around the country.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment Cain, glad you enjoyed.
      Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and watch my friend.

  • @darnoldie
    @darnoldie Год назад +6

    Word on the street is the railroad notifies the quake monitoring folks at USGS whenever Dave is going to swing a hammer. Ignore those 3.5ers. It will settle down shortly.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      LOL... that gave me quite a chuckle darnoldie... :-) Pity the poor
      bolt that gets hit.... Always is a delight to have you pay us a visit
      and hear from you my friend.

  • @-JonnyBoy-
    @-JonnyBoy- Год назад +1

    It's good old boys like you that keep this country moving!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the nice comment Jonny Boy. Appreciate your taking the time to watch the video and write in my friend.

  • @petersonowen6550
    @petersonowen6550 День назад

    Your kids have reason to be proud of their dad! Hard-earned
    meals they grew up on you did it by yourself at 68.5 years of age!! Well done sir!..... i Respect! you

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  14 часов назад

      Thank you for the nice comment Peterson, glad you enjoyed the
      video. Really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @cameronmccreary4758
    @cameronmccreary4758 Год назад +32

    Thank you Dave for explaining the removing of the broken joint bar. It's always nice we have the proper tools to do the work with; everything comes out really nice. You're 68 1/2 years old; you get around extremely well. I am 66 1/2 years old but was hit by an SUV while crossing an intersection so, I don't get around very well. I enjoy watching this channel to see how everything is done on the rails.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the very kind word Cameron. We certainly do appreciate
      your taking the time to watch and write in my friend.

  • @cedarcam
    @cedarcam Год назад +26

    Thirteen minutes was almost how long it took in real time That's impressive for working alone Really good you put the explanations on for those who do know much about the work A really good video again.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +3

      Thank you cedarcam for the very nice comments. it's always
      a delight to have you visit with us and write in my friend. We are
      grateful for all your wonderful support you have given us for
      such a long time now.

    • @VoteBlueNov.2024
      @VoteBlueNov.2024 Год назад +1

      Shave that time down parking tools closer to the rail joint. Work smarter not harder.

  • @tvm73836
    @tvm73836 21 день назад +2

    I love you Dave ❤️❤️You are a role model sir, for all hard working Americans. It’s because of people like you that American WAS great, IS great and will always REMAIN great 🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  21 день назад

      Thank you for the very kind words TVM. America has a lot of great
      people and a lot of hard workers. Really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and may you have a very good day my friend.

    • @luarluarwick8304
      @luarluarwick8304 21 день назад

      @@ccrx6700 You should've seen Russians.

  • @Zeeshan-Nazir
    @Zeeshan-Nazir 7 месяцев назад +2

    normally, 3 or 4 gangmans work together, but dave is one man army. Stay blessed, and stay safe.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  7 месяцев назад +2

      We only have 2 track men here zeeshannazir and this day my
      co worker was off so had to do this by myself. Thanks for the kind
      words, I do far too often work by myself. That needs to change the
      older I get. Very much appreciate your taking the time to visit with
      us and check out the video my friend. May you also stay blessed
      and safe.

  • @rodchallis8031
    @rodchallis8031 Год назад +40

    Great audio! Loved the running water, and the echo when you were driving bolts and spikes. Maybe I'm just in an audio mood, but I felt I was standing right there.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +8

      Thank you very much Rod the really nice comment. Glad it
      was pleasing to you. Always is a pleasure to have you
      pay us a visit and write in my friend.

    • @alro2434
      @alro2434 Год назад

      @@ccrx6700 Gives an artsy aura to the video with that in the background, but why is there water running out of the side of a hill, a seepage/stream blocked off & the pipe is overflow.

    • @jonnycando
      @jonnycando Год назад

      @@alro2434 water goes downhill….collecting it in the pipe runs it under the track and doesn’t run it across or along where it can do mayhem.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      @@alro2434 drain pipe for a spring on that hill

    • @kevinbarrett3
      @kevinbarrett3 Год назад

  • @crcurley
    @crcurley Год назад +3

    Awesome to see behind the scenes repairs, that the majority of society doesn't even know is happening. I guessed 68, and was thoroughly impressed sir. "If you never slow down, you never grow old"

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words Chris, glad you enjoyed. Appreciate your taking the time to check out the repair video and write in my friend.

  • @Peter-mt6lg
    @Peter-mt6lg 10 дней назад +1

    My back hurts just watching you do the repair

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  9 дней назад

      I have a good chiropractor if you need one Peter....:-) Thank you for taking the time to visit with us and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @ownage11445
    @ownage11445 2 дня назад

    Unsung hero right there. Driving all day back and forth on different lengths of track to do field repairs mostly on your own. Definetly not for the faint of heart.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  День назад

      Thank you for the kind words Adam. I'm just doing my job here tho. Really appreciate your watching and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @ryanfrogz
    @ryanfrogz Год назад +14

    Thanks for filming. I’m always amazed by how effortlessly you drive those spikes!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      Thank you Ryan for the very kind words. We certainly do appreciate
      your taking the time to watch and write in my friend.

  • @jamesmclaughlin8909
    @jamesmclaughlin8909 Год назад +5

    Hi Dave, my back hurts just watching! Stay safe my friend!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      I'm sure you have heard by now it was vinyl chloride.

  • @hawkertyphoon4537
    @hawkertyphoon4537 9 дней назад

    And then the modern ones say this society needs no men.
    You Sir are the embodiement of a Man.
    I shall strive after you - doing what needs done, sweat and weather be damned.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  8 дней назад

      Thank you for the nice comment Hawker Typhoon. Really appreciate your watching and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @johnjones9017
    @johnjones9017 Год назад +1

    Got to love them manual labor fixes. That's the way my dad taught me. He never would buy us up-to-date tools. He told us to keep working he had his tools. lol thanks for Sharing your day with us.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you very much John for taking the time to check out the presentation my friend. We really appreciate your visiting with us.

  • @peterfaggella3120
    @peterfaggella3120 Год назад +33

    Watching you swing the sledge with precision is really fascinating. Like an Olympian with their hammer throw perfected, ha! Greetings from Rhode Island.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +7

      Thank you Peter for the kind words. I'm not what I used to be
      physically, but I try. Wish you could have seen me drive spikes
      back in my prime.... Very much appreciate your taking the time
      to visit with us tonight and help change out this bar my friend.

    • @bkelly5570
      @bkelly5570 Год назад

      @@ccrx6700 You have the hip turn of a baseball slugger. I bet you're deadly with a splitting maul

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      @@bkelly5570 lol i was #3 hitter on my softball team ⚾️

  • @railroadmcdailroad1565
    @railroadmcdailroad1565 Год назад +1

    68-1/2 years old, still out working with passion shows a man who loves the railroad. I just turned 55 and would really enjoy working a short line. If only I could do it all over...

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Yes sir this RR is the central preoccupation of my life and I do love
      what I do. Very much appreciate your visiting with us and
      for writing in my friend.

  • @tpobrienjr
    @tpobrienjr Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. My grandpa drove trains (steam) on N&W for 40 plus years, all safely because of good folks like you. Thanks again!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Your welcome tpobrienjr. Thank you for the very nice comment
      and for taking the time to watch my friend.

  • @OregonCrow
    @OregonCrow Год назад +9

    Woah! Lot's of video's but I've never seen a broken bar before, What a real treat! Thanks Dave!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the show Nick. We really appreciate your
      showing up tonight and watching. Here is another video on
      a broken compromise joint bar you may also like:
      ruclips.net/video/o2ljPcWXQ3A/видео.html

  • @tedc4990
    @tedc4990 Год назад +3

    Dave your videos are just like being there helping you.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Glad you are enjoying them Tedc. Thank you for taking the time to
      watch the presentation and write in my friend.

  • @bcflyer99
    @bcflyer99 Год назад

    A hard working man is what we got here. I'm impressed sir.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment for taking the time to watch. Happy rails to you until we meet again my friend.

  • @andrewavvenire116
    @andrewavvenire116 Год назад +3

    Running both trains! Nice! Like seeing the switching going on between the two trains.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      it's good to see lot's of coal being moved, we've had a tough
      year last year and need to see trains running non stop. Everyone
      is happy when that occurs Andrew. Very much appreciate your
      stopping by and watching my friend.

  • @renegadebt1374
    @renegadebt1374 Год назад +3

    Thank you Dave, It's not every day that we get to play in the cab, That's rail roading. Well done brother.. Stay safe, and be well...✌

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Your certainly welcome. Very glad you enjoyed the show. We
      certainly do appreciate your visiting with us and writing in
      with the very nice comment my friend.

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 Год назад +1

    Well Dave I'm 6 mos older than you and it does me good to see someone represent us senior's ... I bat left handed like you do as well ... Thx for posting my friend ...

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank You Eddy for the very nice comment. Am a natural born
      right handed hitter, but learned to be a switch hitter in sand lot
      baseball where if you hit to opposite field you're out. Actually
      can see the ball better left handed and seem to have more
      power. All those years playing softball hit left handed and
      was #3 hitter on our team, but that was a long time ago when
      i could run! Wish those days were back! Always is a delight to
      have you pay us a visit and hear from you my left handed hitting
      friend.

  • @Arkay315
    @Arkay315 Год назад +3

    Quality track maitenance.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you arkay for the nice words. Just doing my job. We very
      much appreciate your stopping by to help change the bar
      out tonight my friend.

  • @pauld.1256
    @pauld.1256 Год назад +4

    Well done fella! Great video showing a little of what it takes to keep the trains rolling!!!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you very much Paul for the nice comment. We always
      appreciate your visiting with us and writing in my friend.

  • @johncloar1692
    @johncloar1692 Год назад +2

    Thanks Dave for the Video. I can't remember the hardness you said the bolt are. But they are tough. Hope the rest of the day went better.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Your very welcome John. Track bolts we use are Grade 5, they
      have to be a little bit flexible because of the rail creep. Grade
      8 bolts would shear off instead of flexing. Always is a delight
      to have you visit with us and hear from you my friend.

  • @espeescotty
    @espeescotty Год назад +3

    You go boy! You show them how it's done! 💪😁 👍 Always a pleasure to watch a true professional working at their craft.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Don't know bout professional, just doing my job Scotty, Always
      is a delight to have you pay us a visit my friend. Thank you.

    • @sigridqwq5198
      @sigridqwq5198 Год назад

      professional with the big hammer ....?????????

  • @robertkabatoff817
    @robertkabatoff817 Год назад +1

    The Canadian Pacific Railway was my first real job and I stayed with for 10 years then moved on to private contractors for a few years and then back to a steel gang for one year. I changed so many ties, tie plates, joint bars and rails that I can do it in my sleep. I loved that job so much and even didnt mind the Canadian winters. I moved on to a completely different kind of work but the railway is in my blood like my Grandfather before me. Every time I see the crews working on the track, it puts me back to when I was 17 and it was a hard job but the best job. Something that is very special to my heart and always will be......

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you so much Robert for the awesome comment. You are right,
      railroading gets in your blood, you can't get it out. Hard work
      but satisfying work. Very much appreciate your paying us a visit
      and checking out the show my friend.

  • @ericsikma4764
    @ericsikma4764 Год назад +2

    That was a mind-boggler: That 2nd spike near the beginning practically fell out of that hole. Wow.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the presentation Eric. We certainly do appreciate
      your taking the time to watch and write in my friend.

  • @KWMeikle
    @KWMeikle Год назад +2

    Hard work , done by a hard working man. Thanks

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you Kevin for the very nice comment. Always is a delight
      to have you pay us a visit and hear from you my friend.

  • @rickcooper6817
    @rickcooper6817 Год назад +10

    Way to go brother Dave, bet your beans and tatters tasted good that evening. Thanks for all the good videos, stay safe!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the kind words Rick. Beer went down well that night....:-) Always is a pleasure to hear from you my friend.

  • @Hyrev1
    @Hyrev1 Год назад +2

    I think the phrase "Git er done" applies here! Great work..great video Dave!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      We got er done Jim. Very much appreciate your coming along
      and checking out the presentation my friend.

  • @highvoltageswitcher6256
    @highvoltageswitcher6256 Год назад +3

    👍 great videos by the way. Nice to see a guy still working on site who is even more senior than me!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment highvoltageswitcher. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

  • @killsalive1
    @killsalive1 Год назад +3

    A 5 gallon can of 1-3 gasoline/ diesel mix spread out on the rail flange for several rails and then lit works awesomely for bringing rails together. Also we had another name for those drift pins.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      We have Fire Snake if needed, got several videos on using the
      Snake, we also have a rope that we soak in diesel fuel. Heat
      works wonders. Very much appreciate your taking the time
      to watch and write in my friend.

    • @rickkeeton9246
      @rickkeeton9246 Год назад

      We used those burn cans for years until they were outlawed, then we went to sawdust with diesel and gas mix, then to the snakes, then to the rail stretchers!
      Safety First!!!

  • @HeavyFuel
    @HeavyFuel Год назад +2

    My back and knees hurt just watching this job get done 👍

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Hope you're feeling better by now heavyfuel. Thank you very
      much for taking the time to watch and write in my friend.

  • @oldnstillworkin5709
    @oldnstillworkin5709 Год назад +3

    Dave saves the day again! Nice job buddy

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Yep I save the mines.... LOL, old joke here. Whenever we fix
      something, we always say we saved the mines. Always appreciate
      your visiting with us and hearing from you my friend.

  • @stunimbus1543
    @stunimbus1543 Год назад +5

    Hope the mine company know how lucky they are to have you working for them.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the very nice comment stunimbus. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

  • @nyceyes
    @nyceyes Год назад +1

    No, not bad at all. An honest days hard work for an honest day's pay. Nicely done sir. ❤

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very kind comment NYCeyes. Appreciate your
      taking the time to visit with us and write in my friend.

  • @alanturner9609
    @alanturner9609 Год назад

    sixty eight and a half years and still doing heavy railway work. Well done, not too may people could do that. I was doing heavy railway work until I was eighty two. I loved it but by then it was beginning to tell on me.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you very much Alan for the nice comment. You are
      amazing! I sure hope I'm able to do half what I do now at
      that age. Kudos to you!
      Really appreciate your visiting with us and checking out the video.
      May you have a most blessed day my friend.

  • @jasonbabila6006
    @jasonbabila6006 Год назад +6

    Dave, next time if you have to change out a joint bar by your self and have a difficult time lining up the bolt holes even with a drift pin, loosen up the joint at the other end of the rail just enough for the rail to move and close the gap a little , you may have to loosen the other joint at the other end of the other rail but it depends on how cold it is.
    When we had jointed mainline rails, we made sure the ties under the joint are tight under the rail, hanging ties beneath the joint is one of the causing factors with joint bars cracking, the NP was smart at putting a tie centered directly under the joint which helped keep the joint bars from cracking.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +6

      Thanks Jason for the tip. Good advice. What I did not say or show
      was the next day after this, I did come up and tamp this joint,
      it did need some ballast under it to solidify it. Jointed track is
      a curse as you well know. Always is a delight to have you pay
      us a visit and write in my friend.

    • @stevelabonte9020
      @stevelabonte9020 Год назад

      I saw flange strike on the broken bar. Overall a combination of conditions causing the bar to break.

    • @hrdwrkncnsrvatv5131
      @hrdwrkncnsrvatv5131 2 месяца назад

      I always leave the bolts in the good bar that don't need to come out to keep the holes lined up, in hopes that it will keep me from using the drift pin. Good work though, railroads keeping everyone short handed. Sad to see you have to do that on your own.

  • @jason27swg
    @jason27swg Год назад +3

    Great video. I think you do a phenomenal job. Just having your knowledge alone the mine is lucky !!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Jason for the very nice comment. Can't do
      physically what I used to, but you are right, I do bring knowledge
      to the table. Always appreciate your paying us a visit and writing
      in my good friend.

  • @TralfazConstruction
    @TralfazConstruction Год назад +1

    From one old goat 🐐 to another, you are an exemplar of American fortitude and perseverance. Well done!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much TralfazConstruction for the kind
      words. We certainly appreciate your visiting with us to
      check out the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.

    • @TralfazConstruction
      @TralfazConstruction Год назад

      @ccrx 6700 That's Railroadin! I'll be watching your informative videos. Thank you for the personal invitation. Best wishes!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      @@TralfazConstruction 👍😊

  • @thihal123
    @thihal123 Год назад

    You’re 68 ½ years old and doing this kind of hard work? Amazing!! Good health to you

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment tihi. But, sure can't do what
      I used to physically, but at this age guess none of us can. Wish
      you could have seen me in my prime, alas.... Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and watch my friend.

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Год назад +4

    Sent shivers down my spine. I worked for the B&O and NYC back in the 1960s. No hirail trucks, but Onan powered speeders back then. That is hard work even for a young man! Thanks for the great video!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Wow that's awesome to hear Bruce, bet you could tell some really
      cool stories. I would love to chat with you sometime, I'd be all
      ears listening. Appreciate the very kind words and glad you enjoyed. Thanks so much for taking the time to visit with us and write in my friend.

  • @StormySkyRailProductions
    @StormySkyRailProductions Год назад +8

    Great video illustrating what it takes on change out angle bars. Looks like a little welding is needed on the crushed railhead. Took me back in time once again Dave. Have a great rest of your Saturday riding track and wished I was there also riding along.(Steve)

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you Steve for the very nice comment. I'm sure you've done
      a lot of these in your time. I did come up a few days later and
      tamp this joint so it will hold up better. Surely wish I had you
      as my track buddy, we would have a blast working together my friend.

    • @StormySkyRailProductions
      @StormySkyRailProductions Год назад

      @@ccrx6700 Your very welcome. Very cool and yes do I wished we could have been a dupo working together. That would have been a blast plus would have gotten a lot done but had fun doing the work.

  • @callisto8232
    @callisto8232 14 часов назад

    I'm almost 69 and must say you impress me! Hard working great American.

  • @paulbergen9114
    @paulbergen9114 Год назад +1

    You are truly the jack-of-all-trades and you are the master of them. With the clock running you knew how to handle the situation and as you were working you knew it was all up to you. Once again a sharp eye prevented problems

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you Paul for your very kind words. They kinda put me
      under the gun when they called and wanted to get another train
      moving quickly. It got done and just the time I got off track
      the second train was ready to leave. Always is a delight to
      have you pay us a visit and hear from you my friend.

  • @ThisIS_Insane
    @ThisIS_Insane Год назад +1

    Love your videos, and was always into trains as I had 3-4 of them over the years. My Dad worked on the railroad around the Midwest steel mills for 30 years as a switchman. Jumping on and off trains was his thing and being over 6 ft tall it wasn't that difficult. Thanks for your positive out look and happy spirit! Stay safe out there! 👏👏👏

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment Betageek 52. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

  • @raymondsprengelmeyer1278
    @raymondsprengelmeyer1278 Год назад +13

    Great job Dave! You have a great opportunity to work out any frustration you have, no wonder you swing the maul like a young lad!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +7

      Thank you Raymond for your always nice comments. We do
      so appreciate having you visit with us my friend. Too bad
      you couldn't have seen me back in my prime. Like Toby Keith
      sang, back in my prime, I could really lay it down. But still
      not too bad for an old geezer.... :-)

  • @royreynolds108
    @royreynolds108 Год назад +3

    I was taught to bend my knees slightly so the hammer handle will be about parallel to the tie when the head hits the spike. I have done exactly what you did but smaller rail.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      You are correct Roy, what you don't know is I have a knee problem
      and was wearing a stiff brace to keep my knee straight. It hurts
      more to bend it than to keep it stiff. Not sure if a knee replacement
      is in my future or not. Thanks for taking the time to watch
      the show my friend.

  • @dalejones7855
    @dalejones7855 Год назад +3

    Hats off to you buddy its time to start and enjoy life and let the young bucks finnish the job!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you Dale. Not sure I want to retire from something I
      love doing. Very much appreciate your visiting with us
      and writing in my friend.

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner Год назад

    68-1/2 and harder worker than almost any kid in their 20’s. Respect.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you very much armedmariner for the really kind words.
      We do appreciate your taking the time to visit with us
      and check out the video. May you have a most blessed and
      prosperous day my friend.

  • @n.s.3410
    @n.s.3410 Год назад +2

    I just wandered into this video, and I know absolutely nothing about railroading other than "train go choo choo", and now I want to learn more. This is fascinating stuff. History in the making. Hats off to you, brother for the work you do.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much N S for taking the time to watch the
      repair job video , really glad you enjoyed. Hope you will sometime
      check out more of my videos. Really appreciate the very
      nice comment. May you have a most blessed day my friend.

  • @christinebeynon9967
    @christinebeynon9967 Год назад +3

    What you call a joint bar is known as a "fish plate" in Ireland and UK .. Grandfather, Father and Brother worked on the railway in the UK ..That's a lot of hard work being on your own, much respect..xx

    • @Bassotronics
      @Bassotronics Год назад +1

      Here in the U.S. many people including me call it a Fishplate.
      Different people call it different names. For example, when I rode the New York subways and heard the construction crew talk, they were mentioning Fishplates.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +4

      Yes it is Christine. Do you know why it's called a fish plate?
      Well here is why. The area the joint bar rests against under
      neath the rail head and on the base is called the fishing. So
      naturally that is why they call them fish plates. Thank you
      so much for watching and writing in today my friend.

  • @travisk5589
    @travisk5589 Год назад +28

    I can tell that this isnt california because there are not 6 trucks and 14 people doing the inspection/repair.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      Sounds like our Pa. Dept of Transportation.... LOL
      Thanks kindly for stopping by Travis and helping with the bar repair.
      May you have a most blessed day my friend.

    • @joshuagift5635
      @joshuagift5635 Месяц назад +3

      I beg to differ. We are not so inefficient in California. We require seven trucks and sixteen people. You forgot the shovel leaner and the pudwhacker. Both are also mandatory on all CALtrans job sites and PG$E sites as well. Highly paid with awesome pensions provided by the taxpayer. 🍻

    • @Stigsens1
      @Stigsens1 3 дня назад

      And the guy is 300pound….

  • @NatePerdomo
    @NatePerdomo Год назад

    You're so cheerful. Thanks for smiling and enjoying your life and career.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you Nate for the nice comment. Glad you had a good
      time. Really appreciate your stopping by and taking in the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.

  • @josephschuster1494
    @josephschuster1494 3 дня назад

    I tip my hard hat to you, sir, for a job well done!
    I am a domestic DIYer who often finds myself in a similar situation where the task fights me, and I can truly appreciate all of your repair efforts set forth to complete the repair job.
    You are an MVP gandy dancer! 🚂 🇺🇸

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  2 дня назад

      Appreciate the kind words Joseph. Thanks so much for stopping by
      to watch and may you have a very good day my friend.

  • @artillerest43rdva7
    @artillerest43rdva7 Год назад +4

    always have to hurry to keep the trains on time! how do you spot brakes like that?
    do the individuals running the train catch them? or is it when you do your daily track inspection?
    it is great to catch the brakes before anything bad happens, great job getting that done by your self.
    I hope that you did not hurt your self during the repair, it is so easy to have those large tools wack
    a body part, then you end up black and blue! nice to see the hidden part of RR. have a grate day.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      This was caught during track inspection Barry, but that's why
      we do inspections. Sometimes a train operator will report a
      weird noise or something and we go check it out. Very much
      appreciate your taking the time to watch and write in my friend.

  • @theoldbigmoose
    @theoldbigmoose Год назад +3

    How many of us kept looking down those tracks, keeping an eye out for a train?!!!

    • @Bendigo1
      @Bendigo1 Год назад

      And listening....

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Not to fear, we have very good communications and train is not
      allowed to leave either portal unless I give them a green indication
      which means I am clear of track. When I'm on track, track is red
      and train will not leave until green. Thanks so much for dropping
      by and checking things out my friend.

  • @aaronryherd6607
    @aaronryherd6607 Год назад +2

    Years ago, I watched a crew replace a piece of rail on the old IC Peoria district. They used a large device that pulled the two ends of the rail together using a large steel rod cranking it up and down like you would a jack. Each crank worked a screw that pulled on the rails. When they could no longer pull it, the local was given a slow order over it and doing so caused the rail the push closer, and they finally got to put the plates on and bolt it up. The one and only time I ever saw this device and way of pulling the rail.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      Those old rail pullers were tough and they were tougher than
      the guys on the bars cranking them. They could skip a cog and
      give you a visit to the chiropractor. Thanks so much Aaron for
      writing in and sharing the story. I've used those pullers but
      the Fire Snake is the cat's meow now. They also now make
      hydraulic pullers.

  • @eddie_wolf_
    @eddie_wolf_ Год назад +1

    No one rocks railroading like you do Dave,
    Always a pleasure,
    🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you Eddie for the kind words. It's always a delight to have
      you pay us a visit and hear from you my friend.

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 Год назад +8

    That was some hard work! You do really good work. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      Thank you John for the very nice comment. We certainly do appreciate your coming along to help change out the bar
      tonight my friend.

    • @bobparsons77
      @bobparsons77 Год назад +1

      Great job Dave.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      @@bobparsons77 thank you Bob. Really appreciate your coming out and helping my friend. 👍😊

  • @ReallifeBambiDeerattheFarm1
    @ReallifeBambiDeerattheFarm1 Год назад +5

    You, sir, are as strong as an ox! Good temporary repair! Can't wait to see the full repair of the rail.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the very kind words. We certainly do appreciate
      your taking the time to watch and write in my friend.

  • @dd.greenefilms2598
    @dd.greenefilms2598 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your service Sir and keeping the rails safe,Thanks for sharing this with the audience.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the very nice comment. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

  • @richardbause2453
    @richardbause2453 Год назад +4

    Great job 👏 Dave. I see your Christmas 🎄 present 🎁 arrived 😉.
    The battery 🔋 powered nut runner makes it a snap for changing joint bars. If you didn't have the drift pins, your next option might of been the fire snake 🐍 🔥 and heat up the rail.
    Spring is on the way my friend, stay safe and most of all, Have fun 👍 😊.
    Richard Bause

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you Richard for your always nice comments. Was hoping
      didn't have to use the snake, but it sure would have made
      things easier. If they weren't running both trains and had a lot
      more time probably would have used it. Always appreciate
      your stopping by and taking in the video my friend.

  • @brianhickey5949
    @brianhickey5949 Год назад +6

    That is some mighty fine work with that micrometer adjustment tool :) Would one of those fire snakes have helped elongate that rail or the two ends at least? Just thinking of any method to ease the process as that work you do takes some serious dedication!

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +7

      Thank you Brian, very glad you enjoyed the show. Yes snake would
      certainly have helped but had to try the drift pin first since we
      were in a hurry, it worked but not without some heavy beating as
      you saw. If I wasn't in a hurry would certainly have put the rail
      on fire, plus that would have made an even cooler to watch video!
      That was my plans to do until they called and said hurry up
      and get it fixed so they could run the second train out. Always
      appreciate your visiting with us my friend.

  • @dmorley100
    @dmorley100 Год назад +1

    I definitely don’t envy you your job. My lower back almost started hurting just from watching this video.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +2

      Thank you dmorley for the nice comment. Appreciate your taking the time to watch and may you have a most blessed day my friend.

  • @joshuaparsons8800
    @joshuaparsons8800 3 месяца назад

    I’ve watched like 10 of your videos, your positive attitude is refreshing. Guys like you are hard to find these days, keep working brother. God bless

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words Joshua. That made my day you're saying that! Appreciate very much your watching my friend.

  • @wtfbuddy1
    @wtfbuddy1 Год назад +4

    Nice video Dave - showing your youth and your in better health than myself, bad back, hips and knees working against a clock would be my downfall. Cheers and stay safe

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +3

      Thank you Pete for the kind words. Actually in this video wearing
      a knee brace under the pants which is why I kept my legs straight, hurts less to do that than try and bend my knee. Very much
      appreciate your coming along to help change out this bar
      tonight my friend.

  • @chrisstromberg6527
    @chrisstromberg6527 Год назад +2

    That is incredible for 68 1/2! I'm enjoying the content, thanks for bringing us along to see how things work on the railroad. I'm curious, how did you discover that broken joint bar, was it during an inspection while riding along with your highrail?

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +1

      Thank you Chriss for the very kind words. We certainly do appreciate
      your taking the time to watch and write in my friend. yes sir found
      it on track inspection, that is why we do inspections weekly.

  • @fsoiberg
    @fsoiberg Год назад +2

    Nice to see you are happy doing what you are doing, and shearing it with others.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment fsoiberg. We really appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the presentation my friend.

    • @fsoiberg
      @fsoiberg Год назад

      @@ccrx6700 I'm the same Thinker2 who asked about the deliberate derailment in Ohio. You are very well informed. Thank you.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      @@fsoiberg 😊👍

  • @Seven_Craig
    @Seven_Craig Год назад +1

    I appreciate your dedication and hard work! Your videos are refreshing. It is great to see real work done by real folks. Thank you sir.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very kind words SevenCraigs. We really appreciate
      your taking the time to check out the video and write in my friend.

  • @PlanetMojo
    @PlanetMojo Год назад +9

    Great work Dave! I was just thinking about the younger people I know, and the majority of them would not last a single day on a railroad. They just don't have what it takes to do hard work. I don't know what we are going to do when we run out of 68 1/2 year olds who are not afraid of work 😑

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад +3

      Thank you Mojo for the very nice and sadly true full comment.
      You are so right. There are some of the younger generation
      that do have it which I am glad to say, but for the most part,
      many of them want to sit in front of a computer. Its always
      a delight to have you pay us a visit and write in my good friend.
      That's why I love your videos, you do things the right way and
      try to teach how to do it.

    • @Circ
      @Circ Год назад

      Okay boomer

  • @llapmsp
    @llapmsp Год назад +3

    Nice job.I hope I can do that good of a job when I am 68 1/2. Thanks for sharing Dave.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Год назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment. We certainly appreciate
      your stopping by and checking out the show my friend.

  • @donaldfoltz4649
    @donaldfoltz4649 Месяц назад

    A great video, and very interesting, you are a testament to doing a job and doing it right. Thanks for your efforts a true accomplishment for a man nearly 70 years old.

    • @ccrx6700
      @ccrx6700  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the very nice comment Donald and glad you enjoyed this one. Appreciate your visiting with us and may you have a very good day my friend.