A 7 ¼ INCH GAUGE "SWEET WILLIAM" LOCOMOTIVE - PART #3
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- A 7 ¼ Inch Gauge "Sweet William" Locomotive - Part #3.
Disconnecting the other Boiler fittings in order to remove the Cab & Side Tanks.
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well whomever designed the check valve part definitely was thinking ahead to servicing ... smart idea
I think so too {:-)))
hi Keith.. when one has a bad back then one must get tanked up .. lolololol sorry .. hope your better soon ... tone UK
Wow! I kinda knew this was a big engine but that last shot of the cab showed just how big this engine really is. This is almost as big as some narrow gauge engines! How much does the boiler weigh and how will you lift it onto a trailer or the back of a small truck? If you don't have a crane I hope you have some young strong boys to help you!
Keep it up love the video so much information on steam locomotive
Thanks, will do!
Hi Keith brilliant set of videos on this 7 1/4 loco can’t wait for the next one I’ve just got a 5 inch gauge sweet pea got set the Valve gear up never done it before can you point me in the right direction to sort it hackworth gear how easy is it regards glen
I wish I could speed up to 8X for my projects.