Buying the BRAND NEW Class 48 in Railroads Online!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Hey everyone back with Railroads Online! Today Hyce and I are buying the brand new class 48 engine! This is an 0-6-0 engine that will hopefully have enough tractive effort to get us up the mountain to the iron mine in a single trip!
    Make sure to checkout Hyce's Video: • The new BEAST Class 48...
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Комментарии • 231

  • @Sakura_Sabre
    @Sakura_Sabre Год назад +470

    now that you have 2 engine 1's and an engine 2, continue the numbering with the rest of the fibonacci sequence

  • @keeganmccray5856
    @keeganmccray5856 Год назад +105

    I love the hyce-kan trivia section 10/10 would watch again

  • @Soken50
    @Soken50 Год назад +21

    44:35 This is the best train manoeuvre after double track drifting : the "Dutch dead drop drive the man off the cliff drop"

  • @richardjayroe8922
    @richardjayroe8922 Год назад +51

    The 48 has had a reduction in tractive effort with the new update. The class 70 will simply replace the 48 once it is purchased

  • @drybonesky
    @drybonesky Год назад +16

    I love how Hyce described the valve-gear stuff near the beginning, "It's the most confusing and it's something where you just look at it, look at it, and then one day it clicks." 😂😂

  • @daesmith3274
    @daesmith3274 Год назад +36

    Hyce is a great addition to the series. His real world experience is amazing to me. I just dream of seeing a steam engine. I had days reserved off for big boy 4014 tour but It got canceled.

    • @AxlePlaysGames
      @AxlePlaysGames Год назад

      Wow if you’ve never seen a steam engine you gotta stick it on your bucket list.
      I live in Britain and our whole economy is basically owed to steam trains and so you can go basically anywhere and see them, so I never realised how lucky I am to have seen how many I have.

    • @daesmith3274
      @daesmith3274 Год назад

      @@AxlePlaysGames that's awesome, ever see the flying scottsman?

  • @panzerjagertigerporsche
    @panzerjagertigerporsche Год назад +12

    The Class 48 looks like a Porter 2 and a Cooke Mogul had a child, in the sense that the boiler goes all the way to the back of the cab like on the Cooke Mogul, it has the cab of the Cooke Mogul, it has the saddle tank of the Porter, and the rear piece that holds the firewood from the Porter

  • @animalmango6499
    @animalmango6499 Год назад +19

    I love watching this. Hyce and kan are such a good duo.

  • @viktorcharlie1522
    @viktorcharlie1522 Год назад +6

    With my job, we generally use 175lbs for passengers. Although if we have pax that have a lot of gear/baggage we will up it to predetermined weights depending on the type/amount of gear. I am curious as to what other modes of transportation use for passenger weights and what they use to determine what weight they use. Loving this series guys, not only do I get to watch yall create these amazing lines but I get to get my learn on, thank you!

  • @crawlerking98
    @crawlerking98 Год назад +14

    Watching y'all's vids I've learned more about trains then I ever wanted and now I'm interested in trains

    • @blackoak4978
      @blackoak4978 Год назад +1

      Same. Though I have previously watched some hobby machinists build steam engines. Basically a steam power plant in miniature

  • @cheujable9858
    @cheujable9858 Год назад +24

    I really want to see them add a Baldwin 2-6-2 tank engine like puffing billy NA engine. If it was green, extra love :)

    • @mattymerr701
      @mattymerr701 Год назад +3

      They operate a tourist railway with them nearby. Pretty cool riding past the tracks and seeing it running.
      Not that I know anything about trains. I just immediately recognised that name 😅

    • @cheujable9858
      @cheujable9858 Год назад +1

      @@mattymerr701 oh yea it’s a beautiful engine - incredibly iconic steam engine the 6A NA class (green engine)

    • @KibuFox
      @KibuFox Год назад +1

      There's a couple issues there. First and foremost, the Puffing Billy railroad is 2 foot 6 inch gauge, so too narrow to run on the 3 foot gauge track. The devs have stated that they're not going to 're gauge' things to fit. Other than that, It's an Aussie engine, not American.

    • @cheujable9858
      @cheujable9858 Год назад +2

      @@KibuFox understood on the gauge reason as they were built for that size but they were originally made by Americans and then the designs were kept by the Australians.

    • @Physigist
      @Physigist Год назад +1

      @@KibuFox Technically, yes and no. 1 and 2A were built by Baldwin in the US, the rest made locally

  • @whusmanameAtGeeMail
    @whusmanameAtGeeMail Год назад +3

    You guys should put a marker on the other side of the turntable, so that you know when it's aligned on the side you need it to align on... maybe a crosspiece or an end of track bumper piece?

  • @SideStep03
    @SideStep03 Год назад +3

    Definitely top ten series on yt

  • @Matty12787
    @Matty12787 Год назад +3

    26:43 So basically a venturi system?
    The fire tucks we use here in NSW Australia, not sure if it's universal across the states but contrary to the thought, we do not put foam agent into the tank for many reasons but is injected instead into the feed line of all hoses through a manifold using a venturi system.. I'm guessing a similar concept only not using steam but a pump..?

  • @zackbobby5550
    @zackbobby5550 Год назад

    I'm a railroader in the US and yeah we run around our train at least twice a day lol. We also often do a pretty cool move where we split our power, use one motor to drag the train down a track past the other motor, then use said other motor to come out behind it and grab the train from the other end and pull it back up and shove it into another track, then we put the engines back together. Basically a way to run around your train without having a proper run around track. We have lots of tracks, but they're usually so full of cars we don't have 2 empty ones to run around with. I hope that made sense lmao.

  • @danielhomant2832
    @danielhomant2832 4 месяца назад

    Fun fact. Some truck trailers have the same style of brakes that trains do.
    They have no parking spring brake, and when bled of air they have no brakes.
    Most of these trailers are things like log bunks, frak tanks, and similar.
    On log bunks, we actually run them bled with no service brakes even when unloaded. This is because they are so light that they don't have enough weight to compress the tires and result in the brakes instantly locking up, completely chewing up the tires. So, they use the same style of brakes that trains do, because it is cheaper, lighter, and more functional for that style of equipment.

  • @nicki8731
    @nicki8731 Год назад +2

    26:50 for the car guys out there, it's a carb but without the throttle and choke. And instead of fuel, it's water.

  • @evanstacy8085
    @evanstacy8085 Год назад +2

    My favorite train is a steam train called the Big Boy (there are multiple and one is still working but my favorite is the one in the national train museum in Wisconsin) and my dad's favorite is a steam train called the Allegheny (only one remaining) and it is in the Henry Ford museum, they are both locomotives referred to as "supper powers" that are basically really big and powerful steam engines ("super powers" were discontinued when diesel trains became a thing) the Big Boys were bigger but were better on flat land, and the Alleghenys were smaller but more powerful and were meant for mountains. But overall, thank you Henry Ford for protecting trains, cars, furniture owned by people like Abe Lincoln, old farming equipment, and even entire buildings He put in Greenfield Village right next to the museum (Henry Ford was the guy that made the model-T, and of course there is at least one in his museum) I would definitely recommend checking out both the National Train Museum in Wisconsin and the Henry Ford museum, lots of cool stuff in both.

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад

      That's pretty cool I also distinctly remember that Thomas Edison the first time he drove a Ford motor car I don't remember whether it was a Model A or a Model T but the first time he drove one he drove it straight into a ditch

    • @evanstacy8085
      @evanstacy8085 Год назад

      Lol

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад

      @@evanstacy8085 yep the first time that smart boy drove a car he drove it into a ditch and that car was gifted to him by Ford

  • @Stewartiscool
    @Stewartiscool Год назад +4

    Every time I watch your videos I learn something new. It like I'm in class again. I am already in college.

  • @TheWeldingPanzer
    @TheWeldingPanzer Год назад +5

    Love the videos and I hope that you have an outstanding Christmas! Stay safe man!

  • @Tawre007
    @Tawre007 Год назад +8

    Missed opportunity to name it "Berta", when it's larger version of "Betsy". 😁

  • @johnchiz54
    @johnchiz54 Год назад +4

    YAY! I just watched Hyce's video this morning and was just waiting for this one so I could see kAN's perspective and editing

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад

      Yeah also I would like an official statement from Hyce on what train whistle was used to represent the train whistle of choo choo Charles in his corresponding game obviously it's supposed to be a broken variant but what was the whistle

    • @johnchiz54
      @johnchiz54 Год назад

      @@cartoonkeeper I believe he calls it a a 5 chime in his live stream that is on youtube

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад

      @@johnchiz54 interesting what does it mean when a steam whistle has more than one chime because that's still confuses me

    • @johnchiz54
      @johnchiz54 Год назад

      @@cartoonkeeper I believe Steve Mould does the best at explaining how whistles work in general but each note produced by a steam whistle is different chime, Hyce also recently did a couple hour video on a 6 chime whistle he designed and made which took 6 years to complete. so each chamber of a steam whistle is essentially its own whistle but made right next to the other ones. when the steam valve is pulled it blows over the chambers and resonates in the void of the chambers creating individual notes or chimes and the force at which the steam hits the chambers can effect the pitch of those chimes. this is why you can't properly recreate a train whistle with your lips, your mouth only has one resonation chamber to create a chime with

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад +1

      @@johnchiz54 so basically the wooden train whistles you usually get at train stores would be considered 4 chime whistles and your typical police whistle that you hear in movies set in Britain would be 2 chime whistles correct

  • @frankyanish4833
    @frankyanish4833 Год назад

    A note for table turners: you can point at the rails on the ends of the table to turn it. It makes lining up way easier.

  • @commissionerjordan6631
    @commissionerjordan6631 Год назад +1

    Keep Up the Great Way I've Been Learning Stuff from you guys you guys are like teachers that are teaching kids/people that dont know wnything about trains like me
    Keep Up The Great Work!!!

  • @nate_9_25
    @nate_9_25 Год назад

    I went to Pike’s Peak on vacation this summer and Hyce’s friend Jimmy was our conductor!! That’s crazy!!

  • @jock678
    @jock678 Год назад +1

    In the UK we work on the assumption that 20 people is equal to 1 metric tonne. Great video.

  • @Zanzopan
    @Zanzopan Год назад

    Ug. The thermal mechanics discussions gives me college flashback nightmares. I *almost* got my dual degree in astronomy and physics (3 years) and one day it hit me. I don't like math that much. So I spent time away from school (about 4 years) and went back and got a dual degree in education and visual arts.

  • @adammullarkey4996
    @adammullarkey4996 7 месяцев назад

    My favourite thing about the Class 48 is that, if you look at the manufacturer's plates on the smokebox from a distance, with a bit of a squint, it looks like an angry face.

  • @thestainmorephoenix8632
    @thestainmorephoenix8632 Год назад

    Funny thing-kAN was talking about the vacuum brakes that were more prevalent in the UK. The brakes are fun to talk about as it breaks everyone's mind, as the world's used to Air/Loco/Steam brakes.

  • @happynoname2488
    @happynoname2488 Год назад

    Having read a fan story but some narrow Guage engines that were brought to a copper mine to replace the horses, I'm left wanting to see the flat cars just be let loose down that 6° incline and see them roll into a shunting yard themselves

  • @Boogers65
    @Boogers65 Год назад +2

    you can use the telegraph sheds to fast travel so hyce doesnt have to run back when he crashes.

    • @leonkernan
      @leonkernan Год назад

      Depends if they'd been released when they filmed this part.

  • @andrewcook6365
    @andrewcook6365 Год назад +1

    You should definitely double line your main lines like especially from sawmill to depot probably not going to be able to going to the iron mine for if someone is going up to the iron and someone coming back from coal the way you want to get to coal but the rest of them you should try to
    But for the iron mine main line make a run around line at the plateau part the full length to make up for not being able to do a double line

  • @mysticdrone9075
    @mysticdrone9075 Год назад

    Last night I just finished my grade 1 rail to the iron mine. Took about 3 hours to finish placing. And now it's time to go cut the trees.

  • @lordhickory3322
    @lordhickory3322 Год назад +2

    To be honest, I don't think you would be able to fill every single seat in an aircraft with 300 pound people... I mean come on, you know those economy class seats! Everything over 200 pounds easily needs two of those!

  • @Cowboywalt
    @Cowboywalt Год назад +5

    Hay kan thare is a glitch right now in railroads online if you press k it adds money and if you press L it takes money

    • @thegamer7260
      @thegamer7260 Год назад +3

      I just tried it and it works😂😮

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Год назад +3

      More like a dev tool they forgot to remove.

    • @Cowboywalt
      @Cowboywalt Год назад

      @@VestedUTuber yeah it is kinda that way

  • @keeganmccray5856
    @keeganmccray5856 Год назад +1

    Hey kan here is a fun fact for 56:00 : Colorado has the thinnest population in the entire united States

  • @AxlePlaysGames
    @AxlePlaysGames Год назад

    Us Brits gotta get from A to B ASAP to make sure the tea doesn’t go cold you know… 9:55

  • @thetrainmaster1
    @thetrainmaster1 Год назад

    The fluid dynamics are also used in emergency powerless sump pumps. They use water to pump water with that same effect that runs the injectors

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад

      Don't they also in at least some small way use the same mechanism that makes a toilet flush when water is dumped into the bowl

  • @evanhood69
    @evanhood69 Год назад +2

    YES! You just solved my boredom at work 🤣

  • @NGumby
    @NGumby Год назад +3

    Hey kan and Hyce, what’s y’all’s thoughts on the Baldwin 2-6-2? It’s essentially the class 48s big brother, they run them up here in South Dakota and they’re so cool to watch. I’m not sure if hyce has ever been up to South Dakota to see them.

  • @champ2stay920
    @champ2stay920 Год назад

    Welcome to the C.R.A.P. Gilli the Goat. may your strength and big heart be more helpful than your stubbornness.

  • @zippythinginvention
    @zippythinginvention Год назад +1

    Nice. Today, I learned how a steam engine train actually works. I had no idea where all the components are located. Rad. Thanks.

  • @BUTCRDAC
    @BUTCRDAC Год назад +1

    You guys need to get a Shay. At the railroad I work at I work with 11.5% and with 6 cars the Shays act like it’s not even there.

  • @SwordlordRoy
    @SwordlordRoy Год назад

    Been up that cog railroad and I live where I see Pikes Peak every day

  • @FredFlintstoffel
    @FredFlintstoffel Год назад

    After RO perhaps getting @Hyce into @Kan's comfort Zone in Scrap Mechanic. I would enjoy

  • @dasboots3272
    @dasboots3272 Год назад +1

    Lol. Modern vs original has nothing to do with steam expansion. It's just material properties. And as I work at a power plant. I can say our feed water pipes to and steam pipes from the boiler are basically the same size and since we essentially recirc the water the ins and outs must be equal or bad things happen. it would be good to know that pressurized and superheated steam make weird things. Thermo is magic. Let's you have steam at 105 degrees F and water at 400F. And yes we actually have those liquid states atvthose temps.

  • @P0w2you
    @P0w2you Год назад +1

    From Hyce's video I thought you had pulled up the Class 48's Wiki page lol and you were just looking at it in the buy menu LMAO 🤣

  • @WindersRanger
    @WindersRanger 8 месяцев назад

    Valves to break the vacuum is a snifter valve

  • @imagineeveryduck8324
    @imagineeveryduck8324 Год назад

    My railroad in England doesn’t mind pushing diesel and steam locos at 3-6 tons.

  • @tyrusgray7815
    @tyrusgray7815 Год назад

    44:35 ah the ol’ Dutch “Your Dead” Drop

  • @galaxybrain1394
    @galaxybrain1394 Год назад

    Prob my favorite series ever, good job and keep it up!

  • @kankerdriewieler4338
    @kankerdriewieler4338 Год назад

    wel i am a car mechanic student looking to be a car engineer and they have hydraulic brakes and it has a master cylinder has a reservoir filled by another reservoir and the handbrake is by cable and it at-least with drum brakes it applies pressure to the brake shoe witch then hold the car in place so if you lose hydraulic pressure when breaking you can always apply the hand brake

  • @ehmeh6462
    @ehmeh6462 Год назад

    4 inches is huge. thanks Kan

  • @heine0085
    @heine0085 Год назад

    I watched the clip of Hyce yesterday and yours today. All the informations needs repeating to understand

  • @aceproductions43
    @aceproductions43 Год назад

    Good thing physics don't work all the time otherwise the Class 48 would be halfway down the mountain after the Iron Mine collision. Also, the next road engine should be number two and the Class 48 can be designated as Switcher No. 2. So the line up would be Betsy, Switcher No. 1, The Goat, Switcher No. 2, Montezooma, CRAP No.1, and the next road engine, CRAP No. 2.

  • @mattymerr701
    @mattymerr701 Год назад

    First time I've hear Hyce snap. And it was at those damn rail cars.
    Thomas the Tank Engine warned us!

  • @wolf310ii
    @wolf310ii Год назад

    The air brakes on trains and trucks arent that different. Trucks dont use the spring for normal braking, the spring is just a fail safe mechanism, so the truck will stop (or dont start moving) even if the system runs out of air.
    Actually they took the air brakes from the trains and adapt then almost 1:1 for trucks and replaced the hand brake with the spring loaded brake.

  • @jameslegg9944
    @jameslegg9944 Год назад

    I have been to the summit of pikes peak but unfortunately for me it was cloudy that day

  • @Jkauppa
    @Jkauppa Год назад

    on trains, they are tractors, designed to have traction and weight, more weight is better, too light is too light

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Год назад

      love me tender, love me now

  • @survroproductions200
    @survroproductions200 Год назад

    i always put my firebox at 100 when climbing, to make sure i'm still going.

  • @Gram31435
    @Gram31435 Год назад +2

    FINNALY KAN YOU RELEASED IT I BEEN WAITING FOR 6 HOURS YESSSS

  • @_eighty8
    @_eighty8 Год назад

    I'm sure you have already seen it, but there is a new update allowing you to teleport using the map and it could be useful when there are game crashes

  • @dereksanford41
    @dereksanford41 Год назад

    Don't change a thing, I think its freaken awesome you did it that way, and when I"m on my 4th or 5th play though of this game, ill probably do the same

  • @timekeeper935
    @timekeeper935 Год назад

    Kan: “ I can’t believe how quick you where!”
    Me: dontsayit dontsayit dontsayit dontsayit dontsayit……
    THATS WHAT SHE SAID! …..
    dammit

  • @DL541
    @DL541 Год назад

    Is it steam that opens the cylinder cocks or is it mechanical?
    Also truck air brakes work the same as a train, no air no brakes. Reducing pressure triggers valves that add air to the brake cylinder. Like a train's air brake, trucks needs around 60 psi to release the brakes. The exception is usually one axle on the tractor and usually one on the trailer has a maxi-cam or spring brake, Maxi-cams or spring require 60 psi to overcome the spring brake.

  • @carternantell6697
    @carternantell6697 Год назад

    Thank God for those physics.

  • @jacobclark1276
    @jacobclark1276 Год назад

    Glenbrook, was the second engine I bought, and it has helped me out tremendously

    • @thescout5260
      @thescout5260 Год назад

      yeah its amazing plus if you up the brake pressure its even better

  • @seanvann7933
    @seanvann7933 Год назад

    Betsy and the goat are the porters series and the zumma is number 1 of the road engines series

  • @jacobmutti1528
    @jacobmutti1528 Год назад

    45:15 it was that kan became a "middle engine".

  • @no_idea2224
    @no_idea2224 Год назад

    You can stand on the turntable and move it without walking around

  • @CMDRunematti
    @CMDRunematti Год назад

    On tractor trailers, you always have some braking on, and the pneumatics will add more pressure if you need to brake. Even at full speed your trailer is braking. We also have automatic extra braking depending on the load so the heavier the machine is, the more braking applied at all times

  • @komandant_history
    @komandant_history Год назад

    2 class 48s would do the iron mine run without a sweat

  • @kollinspencer847
    @kollinspencer847 Год назад

    the 48s awesome but a climax would work great for this route

  • @beatyree8582
    @beatyree8582 Год назад +1

    I thought I was watching your video and then an ad came up For a A new game A new fishing game

  • @emersonpustulka8623
    @emersonpustulka8623 Год назад

    You two should watch the polar express and just talk about the movie and other stuff

  • @michaelcherry5308
    @michaelcherry5308 Год назад

    my brain has been broken thx kAN and Hyce

  • @artoriaswolfe
    @artoriaswolfe Год назад

    Why do I feel like I've seen this episode months ago..? I'm having severe deja voo

  • @sonorangaming449
    @sonorangaming449 Год назад

    Kan:
    Zeepkist- "My Girlfriend"
    Scrap Mechanic- "My fiancé"
    Railroads Online- "My Wife"

  • @michaelbates8571
    @michaelbates8571 Год назад

    Oh hey it's Skarloey from Thomas

  • @ryansims105
    @ryansims105 Год назад +1

    Something I've noticed... the purchasing menu states that the engine was built in 1877, but the texture/text applied to the boiler seen at 16:17 states 1875... I'm curious if that is an accurate tidbit of detail (the boiler was constructed 2 years prior to the completion of the engine?) or if that is an oversight?

    • @KibuFox
      @KibuFox Год назад +1

      It depends with the company. Some would put the date when the design was finalized as the date on the plate, while others put the date that the locomotive in question was built. There really was no standardization to that though, so even when they were putting the design date up on some engines, on others from the same company, they used build date.

  • @cornersofromania5826
    @cornersofromania5826 Год назад

    i will say careful getting glembrook been that seen ,today 17 of december, that has the cam view point a tad bit lower then in others locos

  • @JCTV40
    @JCTV40 Год назад

    When you get better engines and stop using the zoomer you should bild a Abridge that isn't connected to any of the track and and stick the zoomer on it as a retirement Monument

  • @nicocorbo4961
    @nicocorbo4961 Год назад

    After watching choo choo Charles these vids all the sudden became scary

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад

      Yeah I also want to know from Hyce what broken train whistle choo choo Charles is supposed to have based on the sound effect used

  • @danielf9733
    @danielf9733 Год назад

    When u do get a second class 48 kan, u should name it 'The Mountain'.

  • @blackoak4978
    @blackoak4978 Год назад

    Part of me is watching this and thinking "Omg, a RUclipsr is playing a game and throwing around phrases like volumetric expansion map and still getting enough views to justify posting these videos... this is awesome"

  • @Rollinmayhem21
    @Rollinmayhem21 Год назад +1

    Hey y'all know there's a new update right?

  • @RailFanAthena
    @RailFanAthena Год назад +1

    Had fun watching unstoppable Kan?

  • @sazzadhossan9851
    @sazzadhossan9851 Год назад +1

    Wait, so injecter on the engine uses bernoulli principle to inject the water in?

  • @joethompson1990
    @joethompson1990 Год назад

    I really want to get into this game, but I can't lay tracks to save my life. Also doesn't help that I only recently became a pc gamer.

  • @Bendigo1
    @Bendigo1 Год назад +1

    Are you on the update yet that has telegrapgh houses? If so add some at each industry for teleportation...

  • @danejones7051
    @danejones7051 Год назад

    did you ever end up doing a gravity return line for empties in your first playthrough?

  • @AhmedTheGoose
    @AhmedTheGoose Год назад

    2 inches is very long I agree

  • @SM-cv8tb
    @SM-cv8tb Год назад +1

    when two train nerd playing together,i liked it actually

  • @temmieAckkerman
    @temmieAckkerman Год назад

    34:29 Sounded like a song

  • @kitty_foreststreamvods4116
    @kitty_foreststreamvods4116 Год назад +1

    y'all could easily number your engines 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, etc

  • @mikepisani1717
    @mikepisani1717 Год назад

    Make sheds for the trains

  • @DragonFruitYTUK
    @DragonFruitYTUK Год назад

    You should somehow get a flying scotsman and drive said flying scotsman

  • @OvantheWise
    @OvantheWise Год назад

    You guys record in advance!! Whaaat. Lol remembers telegraph booths came out a couple days before this video… man one going to miss watching Hice hoof it across the map. 😅

  • @Bendigo1
    @Bendigo1 Год назад

    Is there room down at the sand tower to make a run around track so you can leave half the cars there and come back with the empties and switch over and grab the rest then come back with the rest of the empties after unloading?

  • @hipeopleidkwhatisgoingon
    @hipeopleidkwhatisgoingon Год назад +1

    is good